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CHRISP76 03-13-2011 06:29 PM

Hey guys,

I'm thinking of changing to savox for 1/8 on road. The SH - 1290MG are what I'm looking at, anyone had experience with these? Or what is anyone else using for 1/8 on road?

justicepool 03-13-2011 08:59 PM

Having Problems with Savox
 
Hello,

I was installed a brand new Savox 1257 in with a MMP esc and Futaba 2PL TX/RX and when I power everything on, the Savox jumps around on its own and is not responsive. I put a used Savox 1258 that I had in and it did the same thing. Plugged in a JR9000s and it was fine.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

John

mellen_mpz 03-13-2011 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by justicepool (Post 8796849)
Hello,

I was installed a brand new Savox 1257 in with a MMP esc and Futaba 2PL TX/RX and when I power everything on, the Savox jumps around on its own and is not responsive. I put a used Savox 1258 that I had in and it did the same thing. Plugged in a JR9000s and it was fine.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

John


The savox servos draw a lot of volts and are causing your receiver to lose power. If you have the castle link, go into the advanced settings and change the BEC power to 6.0v (its set at 5.5 stock). I have a spektrum radio and run the spektrum capacitor (like $6). It has basically solved my problems but every once and a while I get a glitch. I;m thinking about purchasing a Castle Creations BEC, I hear that it solves the problem completely

GoatsnBros 03-14-2011 01:17 AM


Originally Posted by mellen_mpz (Post 8797369)
The savox servos draw a lot of volts and are causing your receiver to lose power. If you have the castle link, go into the advanced settings and change the BEC power to 6.0v (its set at 5.5 stock). I have a spektrum radio and run the spektrum capacitor (like $6). It has basically solved my problems but every once and a while I get a glitch. I;m thinking about purchasing a Castle Creations BEC, I hear that it solves the problem completely



Thats been my experience to a "T". If i would work the servo fast left/right/left/right, id get a glitch every now and again with the cap, my castle BEC @ 6.0v works great.

aussies1129 03-14-2011 05:27 AM

ok I may have a small problem I ordered a 1268 hv servo with a 1258 throttle servo am I going to have issues running these servos together in my 1/8 truggy? what battery should I use lipo or life?
thanks:)

MAGPIE-121 03-14-2011 05:50 AM


Originally Posted by aussies1129 (Post 8798094)
ok I may have a small problem I ordered a 1268 hv servo with a 1258 throttle servo am I going to have issues running these servos together in my 1/8 truggy? what battery should I use lipo or life?
thanks:)

LiFe works great with both, lipo you'll probably need voltage reg for the 1258

fishboy77 03-14-2011 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by justicepool (Post 8796849)
Hello,

I was installed a brand new Savox 1257 in with a MMP esc and Futaba 2PL TX/RX and when I power everything on, the Savox jumps around on its own and is not responsive. I put a used Savox 1258 that I had in and it did the same thing. Plugged in a JR9000s and it was fine.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

John

What BEC are you using? I don't see how voltage could be the problem. If I remember correctly the servos you mentioned are rated for between 4.8 and 6 volts. However, these servos draw a lot of current, and that will cause your receiver to glitch if your BEC is not up to the task. A 3 amp external BEC might do the trick, but the Castle BEC is even better since it can handle more current draw and the voltage is adjustable.

TX_Punisher 03-14-2011 10:14 AM

So is anyone running the new high voltage style Savox servos yet? Any comments on them?

axnjaxn 03-16-2011 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by fishboy77 (Post 8799298)
What BEC are you using? I don't see how voltage could be the problem. If I remember correctly the servos you mentioned are rated for between 4.8 and 6 volts. However, these servos draw a lot of current, and that will cause your receiver to glitch if your BEC is not up to the task. A 3 amp external BEC might do the trick, but the Castle BEC is even better since it can handle more current draw and the voltage is adjustable.

Guys, I got the same issue here with a 1257 it just got, what is the Castle BEC? I will check the voltage setting with the link.
I've got a Spektrum SR300 RX and Castle Sidewinder and get the glitches when L to R fast, also the motor glitches on and off at the same time.
Thanks:weird::weird:

drewmugx5t 03-16-2011 09:17 PM

I finally got to run my truggy with a 1258 on the throttle. It works great and a lot of the noise went away once it broke in.

mosaics12 03-17-2011 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by axnjaxn (Post 8814728)
Guys, I got the same issue here with a 1257 it just got, what is the Castle BEC? I will check the voltage setting with the link.
I've got a Spektrum SR300 RX and Castle Sidewinder and get the glitches when L to R fast, also the motor glitches on and off at the same time.
Thanks:weird::weird:

BEC
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Adjustable-BEC

im using this voltage protector and it solved d glitch
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...tage-Protector

axnjaxn 03-18-2011 10:37 AM

Thanks, got the voltage protector and problem solved.:):):tire:

Jeff Werner 03-23-2011 09:46 PM

What are your thoughts on the 1256TG as a steering servo on a 1/8 Buggy? Looking to get one and wanted to see some thoughts on this servo in that application.

triplesix 03-24-2011 05:13 AM

Perfect choice, IMHO!

fun hawg 1 03-25-2011 06:51 AM

Hi I have a 1256tg in my buggy for steering with a nmh hump pack and it works great. Very happy with it.


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