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Old 08-04-2008, 05:50 PM   #1
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Hi all, I have what may seem like a very dumb question but I need to ask. I used the search on here as well as google but came up with no help. I am making my first ever scale crawler and my first electric RC in about 10 years. I am using some of my old electronics until I have enough funds saved up to upgrade.
Now for the question. I am using a Tekin TSC-411 P2 and I could have sworn it was a forward and reverse TSC. I have no reverse. Can you tell me if I am crazy or is this a forward/reverse TSC?

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TekESC12.pdf (application/pdf Object) dont think so they talk about a diode.
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Old 08-04-2008, 07:27 PM   #3
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Ya I found that one too but I didnt see anything telling me one way or the other. I think I will try Tekin support.
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the fact that they mention schottky diodes tells me that it doesnt have rev. rev would blow the diode apart.
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the fact that they mention schottky diodes tells me that it doesnt have rev. rev would blow the diode apart.
Yep, diodes go on fwd only rec's.
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Hi all, I have what may seem like a very dumb question but I need to ask. I used the search on here as well as google but came up with no help. I am making my first ever scale crawler and my first electric RC in about 10 years. I am using some of my old electronics until I have enough funds saved up to upgrade.
Now for the question. I am using a Tekin TSC-411 P2 and I could have sworn it was a forward and reverse TSC. I have no reverse. Can you tell me if I am crazy or is this a forward/reverse TSC?

Thanks and go ahead flame away !!!
Since you are a noob and can't figure out how to research things I'll help without a flame. You could have downloaded the manual for thatt ESC on the Tekin site http://www.teamtekin.com/Manuals/TSC...11G2,420G2.pdf just like I did or you can go to a board to discuss a product that no one knows anything about and be frustrated.
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Since you are a noob and can't figure out how to research things I'll help without a flame. You could have downloaded the manual for thatt ESC on the Tekin site http://www.teamtekin.com/Manuals/TSC...11G2,420G2.pdf just like I did or you can go to a board to discuss a product that no one knows anything about and be frustrated.

Yup I'm a newb and I did download the manual before I ever posted on here. I did not understand it and thus here we are.

Thanks for the help. I now know it is not a reverse ESC so off to the lhs to get one.
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