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bangit99 01-09-2020 09:45 PM

Servo options
 
Building a new b6.1d 2wd buggy and was wondering what's a good servo?

I was looking at a Reedy RT1408, but it looks like they are discontinued ?

What do you guys recommend?

Chase1472 01-09-2020 09:55 PM

Protek or Reedy are great servos. pick one with a speed you want.

billdelong 01-10-2020 05:27 AM

Which servo is right for me?

the rc guy 01-10-2020 05:41 AM

Go to Hitec.. they have a servo with similar specs thats HV low profile

jgil089 01-10-2020 09:15 PM

Check the mounts first. I have a B6D and a low profile servo isn't ideal for the servo mount, it crushes the cable on one side. I am using it for now as thats all I have but will be changing to a standard size servo asap. I assume the B6D and B6.1D mounts are the same, but could be wrong.

Losiracer12 01-10-2020 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by jgil089 (Post 15575825)
Check the mounts first. I have a B6D and a low profile servo isn't ideal for the servo mount, it crushes the cable on one side. I am using it for now as thats all I have but will be changing to a standard size servo asap. I assume the B6D and B6.1D mounts are the same, but could be wrong.

My low profile fits perfectly in my B6.1 and yes same mounts as B6D,B5M is different. I am running the LP10HV-SR from a new company Pro PerformanceRC and it is insanely awesome with my M17. They have better equipment than anything on the market in my opinion and I have tried almost everything

bangit99 02-04-2020 11:58 PM

How is the Savox 1258 or the Reedy RT1508? I have a M12S and a 510R.

Losiracer12 02-05-2020 01:53 AM


Originally Posted by bangit99 (Post 15590759)
How is the Savox 1258 or the Reedy RT1508? I have a M12S and a 510R.

you are limiting yourself to SHR with either of these choices. A servo that runs SSR will get more from your radio and a more connected feel to the vehicle

billdelong 02-05-2020 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by Losiracer12 (Post 15590769)
you are limiting yourself to SHR with either of these choices. A servo that runs SSR will get more from your radio and a more connected feel to the vehicle

SSR is limited to Sanwa only correct?

Probably need to confirm if the OP has a Sanwa system which can leverage SSR, though I am not convinced that SSR is necessary. I recently picked up an AGF servo which can be programmed to support SSR, however I run a Graupner X-8E system and have found that you can control many features besides SSR to get the servo to work to your liking, and I was honestly impressed with the smoothness of the servo right out of the box!

https://www.agfrc.com/index.php?id=2107

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...befebac9f0.png

youngrigo 02-05-2020 06:40 AM

If you want a great servo get an MKS X6 if you want a budget but still good servo get the Savox 1258tg.

billdelong 02-05-2020 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by youngrigo (Post 15590854)
If you want a great servo get an MKS X6 if you want a budget but still good servo get the Savox 1258tg.

I just switched from the Savox1258 to AGF A80BHS and the difference is night and day with the AGF significantly smoother, only time will tell how long the AGF servo holds up, but I am confident that I made the right decision on giving them a try. I went from a budget servo to a less expensive budget servo, so not all budget servos are the same ;)

Losiracer12 02-05-2020 08:19 AM

Responding to the poster using an M12s and asking about the Reedy or Savox. Both of those are limitations for his radio imo. It doesn’t make sense to have a radio with a fast response mode and not use it and get the most out of it. I have found other servos than Sanwa’s own to be fastest on the clock

billdelong 02-05-2020 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by Losiracer12 (Post 15590905)
Responding to the poster using an M12s and asking about the Reedy or Savox. Both of those are limitations for his radio imo. It doesn’t make sense to have a radio with a fast response mode and not use it and get the most out of it. I have found other servos than Sanwa’s own to be fastest on the clock

Thanks for the clarification, I see it now... you bring some good points to consider... so at what point is clock speed a factor of diminishing return?

I only ask this because the AGF servo I referenced is listed as:

Control System: PWM 1520us/333hz
I have not looked at this spec for any servo before and would like to understand more about what this means. All I can tell you is that the AGF servo feels way smoother than the Savox servo, only guess I have is because the AGF servo is brushless.

bangit99 02-05-2020 12:07 PM

This is for a 1/10 2wd buggy. It doesn't need to be a torque monster like some have recommended. No one like Reedy servos? :)

I just want a good reliable servo that is fast for 1/10 buggy 2wd racing.

billdelong 02-05-2020 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by bangit99 (Post 15591052)
This is for a 1/10 2wd buggy. It doesn't need to be a torque monster like some have recommended. No one like Reedy servos? :)

I just want a good reliable servo that is fast for 1/10 buggy 2wd racing.

I've been running this shorty servo in my EuroTruck for a while, super smooth, fast and very reliable:
https://www.teampowersusa.net/produc...-aluminum-case

if you don't mind buying from China and want to save a few bucks, then I would consider this one too:
A62CLS 12kg.cm(167oz-in) @6.0V - 0.093sec/60°@6.0V


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