Savox Servos
#18
The Savox SC-1251MG combines leading edge technology with a super high 12 bit (4096) resolution and Metal Gears. With it's shorter case profile, the SC-1251MG is the perfect servo for most 1/10 onroad applications.
#19
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 3,105
From: Some where
Thinking of trying savox in the near future:
what would you suggest for buggy?
I was thinking of running the
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ium-Gear-Servo
for both ends Steering and T/B
will that do you guys think?
what would you suggest for buggy?
I was thinking of running the
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ium-Gear-Servo
for both ends Steering and T/B
will that do you guys think?
#21
I just started using Savox servos, a 1267MG in my SC10 (overkill!) and a 1251MG in my TC5, so far so good, ensure your ESC's BEC can pump out at least 3 Amps and even then run a capacitor on the receiver if you don't wish to use an external BEC. They are fairly amp hungry. Will see how they hold up!
#23
With high end servos reacing expensive prices of up to 120$ to 150$. These servos look to be a great value and performance. I have yet to try these servos but have heard nothing but good things about them.
#24
#26
Anyone knows where can I get replacement gears for Savox 1251 Low Profile servo? I stripped 2 teeth on one of the gears as a result of no using any servo saver in my TC. Anyhow, I m happy with Savox, they are very good, all my cars have 'em, from 1251,1257 and 1258. They are the best i think.
#27
Anyone knows where can I get replacement gears for Savox 1251 Low Profile servo? I stripped 2 teeth on one of the gears as a result of no using any servo saver in my TC. Anyhow, I m happy with Savox, they are very good, all my cars have 'em, from 1251,1257 and 1258. They are the best i think.
#28
I believe this what you need: http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Set-w-Bearing
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Sorry I couldn't resist.