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Old 24-08-2009
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Default SXX -vs- SXX TC differences?

Other than the price, and the fact that one comes with a heatsink, can anyone explain if there are any other differences between the two ESC's?

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ssx Motorlimit over 4.5T (7.4V)
Rec. Motorlimit Brushless over 4.0T (6.0V)
Voltage Input 4.8-7.4V
Type Forward / Brake
ssx tc
Motorlimit over 3.0T (7.4V)
Rec. Motorlimit Brushless over 2.5T (6.0V)
Voltage Input 4.8-7.4V
Type Forward / Brake
same size over all (except heat sink)
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Cheers Matt,

So basically the only difference is the heatsink and the motor limit?
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I think that the TC spec comes with a fan too ?

Good question i wondered that myself

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Got both and to be honest your prob already aware they say sxx 2wd and Sxx TC on 4wd prob due to 5.5 motors being a little to close to the motor limit on the SXX

If your running a 7.5 in 4wd then I don't think there will be any difference as all profiles are the same.

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Cheers champy!!

If all goes right, ill be using the SXX in my shock new toy that ill be bringing to club hopefully by next month
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Don't tell me you've got an SC10 too??
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No, cant see it happening really fella :/

Im umming and arrring at a new purchase, still weighing all my options up at the moment.
Its a toss up between a DEX410 or the other option. Both are about the same price so it will be either at the moment
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Oh you poor student
keep the B44 and buy an SC10, would be cheaper!
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Luckily my compensation for my accident is enroute

Im not 100% sure on the SC10. I loved watching them at Caldicot on all the slippy drift, but not that slippy drift seems to be slowly reduced I dont see the point of racing them on grippy carpet

Not sure what to do now. Ive always wished for loads of money to blow on RC, but now ive got it im unsure as to what to buy!! lol
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Cris the slippy surface my be reducing but the close bash fest racin' is still there

Why not get yourself the new 2wd Atomic XXXCR conversion that Bavid and Griff are using??
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A great idea, you can even buy my CR off me for the conversion.
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good call, get the durango as well as the atomic cr2 and then you can sell those little toy cars you race.

anyhow, don't know the difference in the two speedos but they do look a neat bit of kit.
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good call, get the durango as well as the atomic cr2 and then you can sell those little toy cars you race.

anyhow, don't know the difference in the two speedos but they do look a neat bit of kit.
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