Think your servo is strong?
#17
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Do core less digital servos normally hunt at neutral. I won a Hitec servo and with my FM radio it is always chattering back and forth just a small amount. At neutral and any where that the servo is stopped at. My analog servo does not do this.
Next question 1/10 scale off-road truck what's the choice.
140 oz. .10 core less/digital Hitec
or
200 oz. .13 analog Airtronics
Next question 1/10 scale off-road truck what's the choice.
140 oz. .10 core less/digital Hitec
or
200 oz. .13 analog Airtronics
#19
Depends on your preference and the price. Both have more than enough torque for a truck, but you can always fiddle with steering speed by changing the length of your servo arm.
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#22
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ever heard of 'self righting mechanisms'? This is the ideal candidate A big lever on the roof attatched to one of these will flip even the heaviest MT.
#23
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Do core less digital servos normally hunt at neutral. I won a Hitec servo and with my FM radio it is always chattering back and forth just a small amount. At neutral and any where that the servo is stopped at. My analog servo does not do this.
Next question 1/10 scale off-road truck what's the choice.
140 oz. .10 core less/digital Hitec
or
200 oz. .13 analog Airtronics
Next question 1/10 scale off-road truck what's the choice.
140 oz. .10 core less/digital Hitec
or
200 oz. .13 analog Airtronics