New Hitec Servos!!
#61
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LOOK AT THIS
hobbyking 87.75$
BLS-2209 is a High Voltage (7.4V) Brushless Digital Servo featuring Titaium gears and an Alu heat sink case. The BLS-2209 includes a heavy duty servo horn set.
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Specification:
Weight: 66 grams
Dimensions: 54.50 x 20 x 39 mm
Torque @ 6V: 18 kg/cm
Torque @ 7.4V: 22 kg/cm
Speed @ 6V: 0.11sec / 60 deg at no load
Speed @ 7.4V: 0.09sec / 60 deg at no load
Alu Heat Sink Case, Titanium Allow Gear, Brushless Motor, Digital

hobbyking 87.75$
BLS-2209 is a High Voltage (7.4V) Brushless Digital Servo featuring Titaium gears and an Alu heat sink case. The BLS-2209 includes a heavy duty servo horn set.
.
Specification:
Weight: 66 grams
Dimensions: 54.50 x 20 x 39 mm
Torque @ 6V: 18 kg/cm
Torque @ 7.4V: 22 kg/cm
Speed @ 6V: 0.11sec / 60 deg at no load
Speed @ 7.4V: 0.09sec / 60 deg at no load
Alu Heat Sink Case, Titanium Allow Gear, Brushless Motor, Digital

Last edited by Tim3; 10-07-2011 at 05:04 AM.
#62
LOOK AT THIS
hobbyking 87.75$
BLS-2209 is a High Voltage (7.4V) Brushless Digital Servo featuring Titaium gears and an Alu heat sink case. The BLS-2209 includes a heavy duty servo horn set.
.
Specification:
Weight: 66 grams
Dimensions: 54.50 x 20 x 39 mm
Torque @ 6V: 18 kg/cm
Torque @ 7.4V: 22 kg/cm
Speed @ 6V: 0.11sec / 60 deg at no load
Speed @ 7.4V: 0.09sec / 60 deg at no load
Alu Heat Sink Case, Titanium Allow Gear, Brushless Motor, Digital





hobbyking 87.75$
BLS-2209 is a High Voltage (7.4V) Brushless Digital Servo featuring Titaium gears and an Alu heat sink case. The BLS-2209 includes a heavy duty servo horn set.
.
Specification:
Weight: 66 grams
Dimensions: 54.50 x 20 x 39 mm
Torque @ 6V: 18 kg/cm
Torque @ 7.4V: 22 kg/cm
Speed @ 6V: 0.11sec / 60 deg at no load
Speed @ 7.4V: 0.09sec / 60 deg at no load
Alu Heat Sink Case, Titanium Allow Gear, Brushless Motor, Digital





And this means what to Hitec ?
Are you thinking this is a knock off of What has yet to be released By Hitec ?
#64
It means that the Bluebird Brushless Servo would be a better buy than spending $160-$200 for a Hitec brushless servo. It does look like the Hitec high voltage servos though.
#65
Did you bother to read up on these new servo's. Obviously not as you would see there's some pretty substantial gains to be had. Futaba Nor Any other BLS Servo Mfg has released any info pertaining to their Stall #'s where as Hitec Is At the Front of their game even going as far as Testing Their Product Vs their Competition's Right in front of Consumer's and Obviously BLOWING them out of the water All the while consuming 1/5 the power. Unfortunately that will come at a Price and while some might not see it being worth it, I can guarantee you A lot of people Will.
#66
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This is what Im looking at for a 30cc to 50cc 3D gaser.
I would use two of these in the new 1/5 losi 4X4 steering
Integra, I would have bought one of the Hitec's had they came out when they said it would.
So, for the time being i'll get this one to try out.
Weight (gram) 66 g / 2.33 oz
Size (mm) 40.5 x 20 x 39 mm / 1.59 x 0.79 x 1.54 in
Torque at 6.0V 18 kg-cm / 250 oz-in
Torque at 7.4V 22 kg-cm / 306 oz-in
Speed at 6.0V (sec/60°) 0.11
Speed at 7.4V (sec/60°) 0.09
Ball Bearing Yes. Dual
Type Gears Titanium Alloy Gear
Motor Type Brushless Motor
Middle Case Aluminum Alloy Heat Sink
Operating Voltage Range 4.8V to 8.5V (2 cell Li-Po / 6 cell Ni-MH Compatible)
Operating Temperature Range -20°C to +60°C
Idle Current 11mA
Running Current 6.0V 340mA / 7.4V 350mA
Stall Current 6.0V 5140mA / 7.4V 5923mA
Dead Bend Width 1us
High Response System (HRS) 3ms
Direction Clockwise / Pulse Traveling 1500 ~ 1900us
Horn / Gear Spline 25 teeth
Connected Cable Length 300 mm (11.81 in)
Connected Housing JR system
Power Push Chips Mos-FET
Wire Info
Brown Wire = Battery Negative
Red Wire = Bettery Positive
Orange Wire = Signal
I would use two of these in the new 1/5 losi 4X4 steering
Integra, I would have bought one of the Hitec's had they came out when they said it would.
So, for the time being i'll get this one to try out.
Weight (gram) 66 g / 2.33 oz
Size (mm) 40.5 x 20 x 39 mm / 1.59 x 0.79 x 1.54 in
Torque at 6.0V 18 kg-cm / 250 oz-in
Torque at 7.4V 22 kg-cm / 306 oz-in
Speed at 6.0V (sec/60°) 0.11
Speed at 7.4V (sec/60°) 0.09
Ball Bearing Yes. Dual
Type Gears Titanium Alloy Gear
Motor Type Brushless Motor
Middle Case Aluminum Alloy Heat Sink
Operating Voltage Range 4.8V to 8.5V (2 cell Li-Po / 6 cell Ni-MH Compatible)
Operating Temperature Range -20°C to +60°C
Idle Current 11mA
Running Current 6.0V 340mA / 7.4V 350mA
Stall Current 6.0V 5140mA / 7.4V 5923mA
Dead Bend Width 1us
High Response System (HRS) 3ms
Direction Clockwise / Pulse Traveling 1500 ~ 1900us
Horn / Gear Spline 25 teeth
Connected Cable Length 300 mm (11.81 in)
Connected Housing JR system
Power Push Chips Mos-FET
Wire Info
Brown Wire = Battery Negative
Red Wire = Bettery Positive
Orange Wire = Signal
Last edited by Tim3; 10-07-2011 at 11:13 AM.
#67
Did you bother to read up on these new servo's. Obviously not as you would see there's some pretty substantial gains to be had. Futaba Nor Any other BLS Servo Mfg has released any info pertaining to their Stall #'s where as Hitec Is At the Front of their game even going as far as Testing Their Product Vs their Competition's Right in front of Consumer's and Obviously BLOWING them out of the water All the while consuming 1/5 the power. Unfortunately that will come at a Price and while some might not see it being worth it, I can guarantee you A lot of people Will.
If I can save and get a servo that is just as good for half the price I will but you also have no proof that these Bluebird servos are no good. Whatever. Do what you want and say what you want not everyone can be a robot but you pull it off pretty good.
Last edited by madac; 10-08-2011 at 01:17 PM.
#69
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Depending on who makes it for Bluebird it may or may not be worth a ...... They managed to leave me very disappointed in them years ago and I have refused to try again. Hoping they have their act together now and not pushing BS numbers.
Not sure why the new Hitec servo has not surfaced yet. If it is anything like their claims it will be a game changer and Hitec is closer to there specs than many out there.
Not sure why the new Hitec servo has not surfaced yet. If it is anything like their claims it will be a game changer and Hitec is closer to there specs than many out there.
#70
I know I'm not a money pit(although it would be nice if I was and I still would try the Bluebirds out before buying Hitec again) and a good cheap servo that works is better then blowing my money on an expensive servo that works the same as the cheap ones. And I will not follow any brands like others do, I can see they were the ones that believed that Y2K was real as well. I have one Hitec left(the only one not to crap out on me yet out of 6),futaba and Turnigy(these are awesome) servos that I have so I hope that shows That I will not be a brand robot. I buy what works and if the Bluebirds BLS servos are good I would take those anyday.
#72
Depending on who makes it for Bluebird it may or may not be worth a ...... They managed to leave me very disappointed in them years ago and I have refused to try again. Hoping they have their act together now and not pushing BS numbers.
Not sure why the new Hitec servo has not surfaced yet. If it is anything like their claims it will be a game changer and Hitec is closer to there specs than many out there.
Not sure why the new Hitec servo has not surfaced yet. If it is anything like their claims it will be a game changer and Hitec is closer to there specs than many out there.
It has been stated a couple times in this thread so far.
#73
That sounds awesome I could really go for some real world evaluation of the Bluebird brushless servos, Thanks. And every company has their cheap servos including Hitec and if everyone that is saying the Bluebirds are crap which ones are they the $15-$20 or the $60-$90 ones or did you just hear it from somewhere else? I have been extremely disappointed with the crapped out Hitec ones that I have especially with their customer service!
#74
That sounds awesome I could really go for some real world evaluation of the Bluebird brushless servos, Thanks. And every company has their cheap servos including Hitec and if everyone that is saying the Bluebirds are crap which ones are they the $15-$20 or the $60-$90 ones or did you just hear it from somewhere else? I have been extremely disappointed with the crapped out Hitec ones that I have especially with their customer service!
Dude, Drop it. Hitec has By Far the Best customer service in the industry. You "claim" no warranty but i personally do Not believe that as I Know for a Fact how Hitec works in that dept.



