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Old 07-31-2009, 11:44 AM   #1
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can a tekin fxr run dual motors
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Yes.
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It depends on the motors and how you wire them.
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2 35turn's in a burg???

i know it will handle 45t's
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2 35turn's in a burg???

i know it will handle 45t's
2 x 35 turn motors in paralell will act like a single 17.5 turn motor. So just check what the ESC is rated for. If you wired the motors in series they would act like a single 70 turn motor. Do some searching there is TONS of info on here about this.
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Not to be a dick but did you even read the post I put in your Newbie General post about MOA digs?

Running digs on MOA set up

The first link shows a hyperlink to a diagram for wiring up two motors with one esc and dig switches.

The second hyperlink shows a berg with two 35t motors with one Tekin Fx-R with servo mounted dig switches.

So yes, a Tekin Fx-R can handle two 35t motors.

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Old 09-17-2009, 11:14 PM   #7
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So yes, a Tekin Fx-R can handle two 35t motors.


but for how long with no problems????

i will take my crawler out for 2-3 hour runs....
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but for how long with no problems????

i will take my crawler out for 2-3 hour runs....

It should be no problem. Both my son and I run 35T with a Punk RC dig using a single FXR on 3S lipo in our 2.2 Bergs. We go out and practice for usually 2 hours at a time, sometimes longer. It just depends on where we drove to go play / practice. I have never experienced a FXR over heating. There were times when they got very hot, but if you let them cool 15 minutes or so, you can go right back to crawling. If you are heavy on the throttle and rock racing more than crawling, it will probably drain the battery faster and produce a hot FXR though.
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It should be no problem. Both my son and I run 35T with a Punk RC dig using a single FXR on 3S lipo in our 2.2 Bergs. We go out and practice for usually 2 hours at a time, sometimes longer. It just depends on where we drove to go play / practice. I have never experienced a FXR over heating. There were times when they got very hot, but if you let them cool 15 minutes or so, you can go right back to crawling. If you are heavy on the throttle and rock racing more than crawling, it will probably drain the battery faster and produce a hot FXR though.


thanx....
i was worried about the over heating thing....
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