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Originally Posted by Pointblankya
(Post 11998754)
Glued?? Not very educated on this kind of stuff yet can you explain it to me
Also, the servo saver, located just to the front of the servo on the right side of the vehicle (refer to your instruction manual) consists of a sprung hub/ramp assembly. They're known for being a little weak, so when the servo actuates against the tires, it ramps up instead. It is there to "save the servo" when you hit a wall. So it is safer to run with it. But, some of us prefer to put glue on the ramp surfaces in order to lock it out. This is also part of why you see AE and JConcepts/Avid with the aluminum steering bellcranks now. Your servo horn may also be stripped/worn, so check it against the servo splines as well. |
Originally Posted by Pointblankya
(Post 11998754)
Glued?? Not very educated on this kind of stuff yet can you explain it to me
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The stock servo in the RTRs are junk to begin with. There are tons of better servos out there and not many that are worse :)
It depends on how much you want to spend as which to get. The faster and more torque a servo has, the more it cost. I have a Solar servo, I won't buy another one. Savox is pretty good but you need a high voltage receiver (not spectrum) for it to work properly. Futaba is one of my favorites. A little pricey but worth the $$ IMHO. |
What happened to your solar
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
(Post 12000126)
What happened to your solar
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Lol. So there really wrong with it. Its just not cool enough. I gotcha lol
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nevermind. i figured it out.
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Originally Posted by shagnat
(Post 12000071)
The stock servo in the RTRs are junk to begin with. There are tons of better servos out there and not many that are worse :)
It depends on how much you want to spend as which to get. The faster and more torque a servo has, the more it cost. I have a Solar servo, I won't buy another one. Savox is pretty good but you need a high voltage receiver (not spectrum) for it to work properly. Futaba is one of my favorites. A little pricey but worth the $$ IMHO. I run the Losi slider and Desert truck servos in spektrum transmitters. I also use the traxxas blue digital servos. The OFNA servos are alright too. I have yet to try the spektrum servos. I heard they are pretty nice. My local hobby shop stocks savox servos but I probably wont get them if they dont work with a spektrum transmitter. Thanks for letting us know.:) |
I run Savox servos with a Cap just in case. (I run Tekin speedos and motors and Radiopost RX/TX.) I have never had an issue with brown outs or anything, but I put the cap in there for reassurance.
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If you use an orange dsm2 rx you will not have problems with a Spektrum. The s300 rx is just too weak for a decent servo. You can get the orange rx for less than $15. Make sure the Spektrum radio has the orange writing on the back side. I do not use a cap on my sc10, but do use one on my scte to help the servo out. I use Align 615 servos.
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I run a Savox with a Spektrum S300 RX.. I have no problems with brownouts.. I do run a Small cap plugged into my Aux port run with a Y to also run my Transponder though.
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Originally Posted by Acill
(Post 12002465)
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Originally Posted by longlivethe3
(Post 12002494)
Did you use duct tape or some of that Gorilla tape? Can't believe how straight you got it:)
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Rubbing out huh......
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