RC trivia time...what was the first ESC to have a one-touch setup instead of potentiometers? Man that made life easier.
RC trivia time...what was the first ESC to have a one-touch setup instead of potentiometers? Man that made life easier.
In reply to Appleseed:
I havent herd eny thing about Losi coming out with one. I have not had eny luck destroying my slash yet. I have hit some nasty thing too.
BTW dose eny one about these guys:
http://www.ztwoem.com/en/index.asp
I know a guy there he's going to hook me up with a bushless motor, ESC and soft ware for around $100 ship'd. The one he recomend was the 60A for my Slash.
Will wrote: RC trivia time...what was the first ESC to have a one-touch setup instead of potentiometers? Man that made life easier.
I think it was Novak. (The Rooster, perhaps?) I dunno, I kind of liked the potentiometers on my 6-10 reversible. Made me feel like a doctor operating.
You kids with your reversible speed controls and simple gearboxes. If I wanted simple I would have bought a Tamiya like everyone else.
Wally wrote: You kids with your reversible speed controls and simple gearboxes. If I wanted simple I would have bought a Tamiya like everyone else.
Have you seen some of their kits? Simple? I think not.
BTW, I learned on a three speed mechanical speed control.
Will wrote: In reply to Appleseed: You are correct, it was the Novak Rooster.
OMG that was my first ESC !!!
My first "real" kit was a Kyosho Outlaw Ultima. I ended up replacing every part on that kit but the front and rear A-arm mounts (and only because no one made aftermarket replacements for those). That truck was even featured in the Reader's Rides section of RC Car Action in 94 or so. That was huge for me at the time.
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