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1/8 buggy steering servo???
im sure you have gotten this question a million times, but i was wondering what the perfect hitech servo would be for a 1/8 buggy??? i just race, and i just installed a new HS6975HB for throttle/brake duties and im so impressed with it that i would like to use hitech for all my servos....
Thanks in advance, Jason |
I would suggest using the Hitec HS-5985 servo or the HS-5997. The torque specs and speed are very close to each other. Either servo will work great.
I would lean more toward the HS-5997 because it is Titanium. We have not seen any wear or breakage with that servo. |
hi im new here to this rc hobby, just would like to know how do yo select servos? i mean theres servo for heli, plane! but ho do i select a servo thats meant for buggy?
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Originally Posted by mog ruith
(Post 3478188)
hi im new here to this rc hobby, just would like to know how do yo select servos? i mean theres servo for heli, plane! but ho do i select a servo thats meant for buggy?
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Originally Posted by mog ruith
(Post 3478188)
hi im new here to this rc hobby, just would like to know how do yo select servos? i mean theres servo for heli, plane! but ho do i select a servo thats meant for buggy?
Regards Alan T. Alan's Hobby, Model & RC FAQ Web Links |
thanx alot will read up n get back to you guys
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Get a HSC-5995TG. It's bullet-proof. Install it once and forget. Your buggy will wear out before that servo will...
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Originally Posted by Cyberacer
(Post 3489534)
Get a HSC-5995TG. It's bullet-proof. Install it once and forget. Your buggy will wear out before that servo will...
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Originally Posted by BRENDAN LUGO
(Post 3493188)
The 5955 would be the servo to get then, not the 5995. The 5995 is a robot servo and uses a slightly different pulse than the normal R/C servos. Plus it has 180 degrees of travel so in order to use it for R/C you have to decrease your end point travel and will loose all your resolution.
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Is there any reason I shouldn't use a 5975HB for throttle in my 1/8 buggy? The speed and torque are right for the application but I am worried the amp in the servo wouldn't hold up. I have one as a spare.
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Originally Posted by Davidka
(Post 3516506)
Is there any reason I shouldn't use a 5975HB for throttle in my 1/8 buggy? The speed and torque are right for the application but I am worried the amp in the servo wouldn't hold up. I have one as a spare.
My only concern with it being used in 1/8 scale would be the possibility of stripping a gear especially if you are using ABS brakes. This environment is very brutal on servos. |
what is the difference between the 5975 and the 6975??? i use the 6975 for throttle/brake is this a good servo for that duty???
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Originally Posted by martin salgado
(Post 3452016)
I would lean more toward the HS-5997 because it is Titanium. We have not seen any wear or breakage with that servo.
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Originally Posted by Jason Halvorson
(Post 3529842)
what is the difference between the 5975 and the 6975??? i use the 6975 for throttle/brake is this a good servo for that duty???
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Originally Posted by Jason Halvorson
(Post 3529850)
good call it works great for me....would this also be a good steering servo for a truggy or should u go bigger???
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