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Hobbico Servo's
Anybody have BAD luck with any of these servos? They are supposedly the same as the hitec 7955. Also, do they use the same servo horns as hitec?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXNRN6&P=ML |
i havnt tried the hobbico servos out, but i hear mixed reviews on here about them though.
but really since there the same as, the hitec servos the only thing that they proberty dont have is just the warrenty but there only $90 |
Originally Posted by mike881
(Post 7443873)
Anybody have BAD luck with any of these servos? They are supposedly the same as the hitec 7955. Also, do they use the same servo horns as hitec?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXNRN6&P=ML |
Originally Posted by tc5 man
(Post 7443895)
i havnt tried the hobbico servos out, but i hear mixed reviews on here about them though.
but really since there the same as, the hitec servos the only thing that they proberty dont have is just the warrenty but there only $90 |
...and they do use the same servo horns as the as the Hitec's. I've been racing for 12 years and the 5955-7955 series are the best and longest lasting servo's I've ever ran. And the Hobbico CS170 is a 5955 with a different sticker and lower price.
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Originally Posted by NitroFreakManHo
(Post 7443947)
..the warranty is the best part about owning a Hitec. For the price difference( 12-15 dollars: Hitec 7955 Great Hobbies ), I'd go for the Hitecs.
i have the 7954 sg servo with the, steel gears on my truggy for the steering and works great . |
Originally Posted by tc5 man
(Post 7443976)
i have the 7954 sg servo with the, steel gears on my truggy for the steering and works great .
lets hope good things come from it |
I've been running the CS170 on steering, and a CS160 on throttle for 6+ months.. No troubles at all.. And the CS170 is a HiTec 5955 which is what I run on buggy, and have for 2 years..
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Originally Posted by supralative
(Post 7443988)
i just picked up one of these for my steering also
lets hope good things come from it i mean i never striped out steel gears, in the servo on a 1/8 , its smooth and has prently of torque its not, the fastest servo but its decent enough. |
Hitec is the only servo I'll buy because of their excellent performance and stellar service.:nod:
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i have the cs 170 and its working really well for me! a guy i know has had one in his truggy and buggy for 2 years now and barely any slop at all has created in it.
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Originally Posted by unsp0ken
(Post 7443918)
Those are the same as the 5955TG, not the 7955TG.
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I use the CS-170 in my Rock Crawler and it is holding up well.
The gears are titanium same as the 5955/7955 Hitec series not steel. |
So, what is the difference between the 5955 and 7955?
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Originally Posted by Ei8ht
(Post 7446617)
So, what is the difference between the 5955 and 7955?
http://www.servodatabase.com/servo/hitec/hs-5955tg http://www.servodatabase.com/servo/hitec/hs-7955tg The Hobbico CS170 looks to be the same specs as a 7955TG but weighs 3 grams less. http://www.servodatabase.com/servo/hobbico/cs170 |
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