Servo Help
#2
servo help
you should try any high torque/speed servos from savox ace or hitec chec the specs on tem for a good torque range from 4.6 to 6.0v usually around 60degrees many of them have metal and titanium gears which is most popular for durability however; some people like to keep high torque plastic to let u know quickkly if you servo is having any problems
#3
The most important question... 6.0v or 7.4v?
Last edited by BrakeTurnAccelerate; 10-17-2011 at 03:02 AM.
#4
Tech Rookie
for 6v I like savöx, not that expencive (compared to other top end servos) and has titanium gear.
there are 3 of then to chose from, all of them are about the same price.
SavOx SC-1256TG - Digital Servo 20kg and 0.15 sec/60 °
SavOx SC-1257TG - Digital Servo 10kg and 0.07 sec/60 °
SavOx SC-1258TG - Digital Servo 12kg and 0.08 sec/60 °
there are 3 of then to chose from, all of them are about the same price.
SavOx SC-1256TG - Digital Servo 20kg and 0.15 sec/60 °
SavOx SC-1257TG - Digital Servo 10kg and 0.07 sec/60 °
SavOx SC-1258TG - Digital Servo 12kg and 0.08 sec/60 °
#8
Tech Master
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I agree, and that's all I run on my racers for the past 3 years. Plus, they have the most amazing service in the servo industry, without question. Value comes in many ways, and this servo has them all covered, AND, you can run a lipo with no regulator..I've been running them like this since the beginning with zero issues.