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MAGPIE-121 01-23-2011 01:56 AM


Originally Posted by Funking-Awesome (Post 8531254)
Will the 1258 and 1256 run on straight LiPo? I do not run regulators, it's just another link in the chain to go wrong.

run the 1267 & 1268 & forget all the problems :D

Funking-Awesome 01-23-2011 02:09 AM


Originally Posted by MAGPIE-121 (Post 8531321)
run the 1267 & 1268 & forget all the problems :D

Do you run them on straight lipo?

MAGPIE-121 01-23-2011 02:19 AM


Originally Posted by Funking-Awesome (Post 8531341)
Do you run them on straight lipo?

LIfe & lipo

Funking-Awesome 01-23-2011 02:32 AM


Originally Posted by MAGPIE-121 (Post 8531352)
LIfe & lipo

No worries. I tried Life but couldn't get much run time out of them compared to lipo. I think I'm going to try the 1258 to start with.

newuserlosi8t 01-23-2011 04:28 AM


Originally Posted by MAGPIE-121 (Post 8531321)
run the 1267 & 1268 & forget all the problems :D

thats what i just ordered ,,, is the lipo pack working better than the life

newuserlosi8t 01-23-2011 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by Dlewis4 (Post 8446468)
If anyone here needs any Savox servo's... let me know. Or go to the site in my Sig! We will get you taken care of!

+1

MAGPIE-121 01-23-2011 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by newuserlosi8t (Post 8531508)
thats what i just ordered ,,, is the lipo pack working better than the life

don't know as both haven't given me any problems on race days, i'm getting well over 1 1/2 hours out of both but i prefer the life as i don't have to worry like the lipo when charging.

optimus 01-25-2011 11:46 AM

Is the 1257 know for being a loud server? I just hooked mine up last night on a buggy and when I turn the car on the servo is making a pretty loud noise. If I turn the wheels with the transmitter the noise might stop for a second or two but when back in neutral the noise comes back. I thought I read that these were loud servos so is this normal or did I hook something up incorrectly?

Thank you

td-civ 01-25-2011 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by optimus (Post 8544945)
Is the 1257 know for being a loud server? I just hooked mine up last night on a buggy and when I turn the car on the servo is making a pretty loud noise. If I turn the wheels with the transmitter the noise might stop for a second or two but when back in neutral the noise comes back. I thought I read that these were loud servos so is this normal or did I hook something up incorrectly?

Thank you

nope they are just like that
here is a vid of my team magic g4rs 09 with 1257tg for str and 1251 for t/b
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUFdS0A-_Lg

optimus 01-25-2011 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by td-civ (Post 8545031)
nope they are just like that
here is a vid of my team magic g4rs 09 with 1257tg for str and 1251 for t/b
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUFdS0A-_Lg

I am glad to know I did not set it up incorrectly. Thank you for the info I will have to check out the video when I get home.

lowbudget1 01-25-2011 03:41 PM

hi guys i just got a 1258tg and it is doing something wierd when i turn it lock to lock it makes the speed control in my car go forward like a glitch just a little stutter but enough to matter the light on the reciever goes out for a split sec i tried it in different cars i thought it was the bec on the mmp i have in my truck but it did it with my tekin in my 1/8 scale buggy so i tried it in my gas truck with a battery pack and it still moves the throttle servo 3 different radios and recievers all the same result any ideas? or should i return it?

MAGPIE-121 01-26-2011 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by lowbudget1 (Post 8546103)
hi guys i just got a 1258tg and it is doing something wierd when i turn it lock to lock it makes the speed control in my car go forward like a glitch just a little stutter but enough to matter the light on the reciever goes out for a split sec i tried it in different cars i thought it was the bec on the mmp i have in my truck but it did it with my tekin in my 1/8 scale buggy so i tried it in my gas truck with a battery pack and it still moves the throttle servo 3 different radios and recievers all the same result any ideas? or should i return it?

play it safe & send it back for a new one

fullsyzz 01-26-2011 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by lowbudget1 (Post 8546103)
hi guys i just got a 1258tg and it is doing something wierd when i turn it lock to lock it makes the speed control in my car go forward like a glitch just a little stutter but enough to matter the light on the reciever goes out for a split sec i tried it in different cars i thought it was the bec on the mmp i have in my truck but it did it with my tekin in my 1/8 scale buggy so i tried it in my gas truck with a battery pack and it still moves the throttle servo 3 different radios and recievers all the same result any ideas? or should i return it?

I had the same issue. Problem went away after plugging one of these into the receiver.

Evo X Revo 01-26-2011 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by fullsyzz (Post 8551852)
I had the same issue. Problem went away after plugging one of these into the receiver.

+2 had the same issue. called castle, little upset the internal bec cant handle the high power servos. almost was gunna sell and go tekin. guess it dont matter which brand. they told that i can do one of 2 things. either go with an external bec or the cap [spm1600]. just recieved the cap today, just tried it and seems to have fixed the prob.

didnt want to re-solder the esc with the bec and another 25-30$ bucks..hopefully it holds up..why cant they just update the mmp to handle whatever you throw at it..

lowbudget1 01-26-2011 03:05 PM

that was my first thought i ordered one i will keep you posted thanks for the replies


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