Yes, the Sabertooth's have a mixing function.  There's nothing difficult, 
just follow the instructions.  If I were you, I'd really consider two 
Talons and a mixer like the IMX-1.  This solution is not only cheaper than 
the Sabertooth 2x60, but cheaper to fix if something breaks.  With separate 
components, if you loose one FET, your replacing one $60 ESC instead of a 
complete $190 dual channel ESC.  

ST


On Monday, April 7, 2014 9:51:13 AM UTC-4, lotus7 wrote:
>
> ok-now I get it.That makes sense now.The Sabertooth 2x60 esc has the 
> mixing feature built in right? If so,how difficult is it for someone with 
> no experience to set it up to work right? That would be my concern.If it is 
> to difficult(for someone like myself) I would just go with the 2 Talon SD 
> esc and forget about the mixing feature.Thanks again-great forum with 
> helpful,fast responses.I`m sure i will have more questions.Hopefully they 
> help out other new guys with no electrical and r/c knowledge.My last 
> tank-almost a decade ago was very large scale, gas engine powered and 
> driveable so my weakness is all the esc and controls ect.
>
> nc
>
> On Monday, April 7, 2014 7:59:58 AM UTC-4, lotus7 wrote:
>>
>> If someone has the time,could they explain to a newbie like myself-mixing?
>>
>> I assumed that the right transmitter sticks up and down movement 
>> controlled the right side track motor and the left transmitter sticks up 
>> and down movement controlled the left track motor?
>>
>> What would be wrong about that?  Thanks in advance!
>>
>> nc
>>
>

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