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This TEKNO ET410.2 kit has been an exercise in frustration and anger management.

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Spent some time on the mini truggy when I got home this afternoon. I think it’s more or less ready to go. I pulled the HW ESC out of the stadium truck and soldered it in here. It really freed up a lot of space. I shortened the wires going to the receiver too. I still need to address the transponder wire but I need to get my heat shrink from my shop first. Other than that, it turned out really clean.

I also installed a few option parts that I felt were weak points in the kit. Exotek steering rack, bell cranks, rear center diff mount and center diff cap with replaceable spur. It’s 48p too! Now I only need to carry one set of pinions for all of them.

Before with the castle esc crammed in there:

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Now with the hobbywing:

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Still have decent access to the power button too.


Ready to rip! I’m thinking of taking it to the little park a few blocks over for a few test laps tomorrow if the weather is as nice as it was today.

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Spent some time on the mini truggy when I got home this afternoon. I think it’s more or less ready to go. I pulled the HW ESC out of the stadium truck and soldered it in here. It really freed up a lot of space. I shortened the wires going to the receiver too. I still need to address the transponder wire but I need to get my heat shrink from my shop first. Other than that, it turned out really clean.

I also installed a few option parts that I felt were weak points in the kit. Exotek steering rack, bell cranks, rear center diff mount and center diff cap with replaceable spur. It’s 48p too! Now I only need to carry one set of pinions for all of them.

Before with the castle esc crammed in there:

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Now with the hobbywing:

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Still have decent access to the power button too.


Ready to rip! I’m thinking of taking it to the little park a few blocks over for a few test laps tomorrow if the weather is as nice as it was today.

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Looking nice. If you like clean wiring take a look at this. I used this ESC tray/rx box in my EB410.2

https://www.amainhobbies.com/raceform-eb410-v2-electronics-tray-rfmradiotray/p715382
 
It looks 100 times better than the motor I just soldered on. Soldering is painful and ugly for me. 🤬 Sometimes it involves a lot of bad words
 
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