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dobber 05-03-2013 07:56 AM

Dualsky XC800TF or Tekin RS Pro
 
Im after something that is small and does not need a fan. I'll be running it in a Kyosho RB6 with a 7.5T motor. Im favouring the Dualsky at the moment for 2 reasons currently.

1/ Overall Cost
2/ You dont need a PC to change the settings on the Dualsky as there is a program card.

What are your thoughts on either please?

OneKiwi 05-03-2013 08:46 AM

I think you have made your decision right there.

mark christopher 05-03-2013 10:03 AM

Dualsky

mikeyscott 05-03-2013 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dobber (Post 752726)
Im after something that is small and does not need a fan. I'll be running it in a Kyosho RB6 with a 7.5T motor. Im favouring the Dualsky at the moment for 2 reasons currently.

1/ Overall Cost
2/ You dont need a PC to change the settings on the Dualsky as there is a program card.

What are your thoughts on either please?

I have an Orion R10 in mine with no space issues, no fan and a 7.5

dobber 05-03-2013 02:02 PM

I'm running a Hobbywing v2.1 and it wont lie flat so its sitting on its side with the fins facing the lipo's. Its fine in this cold weather but i wonder if its going to get rather warm in summer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 752777)
I have an Orion R10 in mine with no space issues, no fan and a 7.5


jo90 05-03-2013 02:32 PM

Well as a Tekin user I can say they are bloody good. Been using them now for over 3 years. Small footprint, bloody powerful too. Yep you need to have a laptop to really set it up but it does have some good built in profiles also.

Cost again there is a difference, so if this is a main contributor then you need to sway the way you can afford.

Never used the DualSky so cant comment on that one

Lee24h 05-03-2013 02:34 PM

I would say tekin personally its a product that has worked for years with only a few software updates
The downside is that it needs to be connected to a pc however it is a nice product that works as well if not better than these new things which look like they all come out the same factory either that or the viper esc that also looks good

philjc 05-03-2013 02:45 PM

I run Dualsky in my Cat K1, and to be honest it is fantastic, never misses a beat, and runs so cool!! plus if you need to change any settings, the program card is so easy to use, infact i prefer that over the USB to a laptop.

mikeyscott 05-03-2013 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dobber (Post 752818)
I'm running a Hobbywing v2.1 and it wont lie flat so its sitting on its side with the fins facing the lipo's. Its fine in this cold weather but i wonder if its going to get rather warm in summer.

With the R10 it's flat on the chassis and I can fit a fan to it with no proba. it's located at the back of the car too.

I don't know what the HW 2.1 dimensions are.

My SP LPF fitted too without any probs

mark christopher 05-03-2013 03:28 PM

Used both and out the two, defo Dualsky, easier to set up and adjust

Maddy 05-03-2013 03:41 PM

Dualsky,faultless


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