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Old 02-16-2005, 08:21 AM   #1
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I am running a 55t Lathe motor in my TLT-10, and I am wondering if a Duratrax 16T mild modified ESC will run that motor without any problems. I have a SuperRooster also, but I was gonna use it for something else.

What do you think? I can use the SR, but I woudl prefer to use the Duratrax to keep my SR free for other projects.

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sure, no prob at all. all you will have to worry about is the BEC capacity and the forward/reverse charactaristics of the duratrax esc
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sure, no prob at all. all you will have to worry about is the BEC capacity and the forward/reverse charactaristics of the duratrax esc

What do you mean the BEC capacity? I'm not that familiar with that.

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the BEC is basically the electricity that the duratrax esc can put out for the servos. it stands for Battery Eliminating Circuitry. with a BEC you dont need a reciever battery
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