cheaper Ko-Propo servo's: still as good ??
#1
cheaper Ko-Propo servo's: still as good ??
Hi there
Are the cheaper Ko-Propo servo's still pretty much as good as say the 2413 ??
eg the pds2502, pds2512, pds2511 : obviously will be slower.
I only race stock/silvercan, so I dont really need the hi speed of a 2413 (plus there's the cost issue)
Am using a old KoPro PS-2113FET, & at 0.06 sec/60° it's probly too fast for silvercan racing . A lower profile servo would be nice as well.
cheers
Please , dont recommend a Bluebird servo
Are the cheaper Ko-Propo servo's still pretty much as good as say the 2413 ??
eg the pds2502, pds2512, pds2511 : obviously will be slower.
I only race stock/silvercan, so I dont really need the hi speed of a 2413 (plus there's the cost issue)
Am using a old KoPro PS-2113FET, & at 0.06 sec/60° it's probly too fast for silvercan racing . A lower profile servo would be nice as well.
cheers
Please , dont recommend a Bluebird servo
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Hi there
Are the cheaper Ko-Propo servo's still pretty much as good as say the 2413 ??
eg the pds2502, pds2512, pds2511 : obviously will be slower.
I only race stock/silvercan, so I dont really need the hi speed of a 2413 (plus there's the cost issue)
Am using a old KoPro PS-2113FET, & at 0.06 sec/60° it's probly too fast for silvercan racing . A lower profile servo would be nice as well.
cheers
Please , dont recommend a Bluebird servo
Are the cheaper Ko-Propo servo's still pretty much as good as say the 2413 ??
eg the pds2502, pds2512, pds2511 : obviously will be slower.
I only race stock/silvercan, so I dont really need the hi speed of a 2413 (plus there's the cost issue)
Am using a old KoPro PS-2113FET, & at 0.06 sec/60° it's probly too fast for silvercan racing . A lower profile servo would be nice as well.
cheers
Please , dont recommend a Bluebird servo
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