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rchoi 11-22-2011 09:26 AM

Hitec said summer at the RCX show...
now its going to be December...
other brands already released HV BL servos..
what is going on with Castle and hitec?

bentgear 12-17-2011 07:19 AM

Well Christmas is almost here and the only new mention of this series servo is that ServoCity now list it as coming soon, no details. Still nothing on the Hitec site other than the announcement.

Integra 12-17-2011 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by bentgear (Post 10049210)
Well Christmas is almost here and the only new mention of this series servo is that ServoCity now list it as coming soon, no details. Still nothing on the Hitec site other than the announcement.


My guess would be CC dropped the ball and Hitec was forced to go to a Different supplier for their motors.

Ambros303 01-24-2012 12:40 PM

February is getting close now and still nothing?... :tire:

:confused:

John. 01-24-2012 09:04 PM

I use to run Savox 1268 (steering) and 1267 (throttle) HV servos direct to Lipo and was pretty happy with them. Sold them and now I'm getting back into nitro 1/8th off-road.

Would like to try some Hitec's. Which would you recommend that would do an equivalent job (if not better) than the Savox I was running?

Thanks in advance.

etivac13 01-24-2012 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by John. (Post 10223249)
I use to run Savox 1268 (steering) and 1267 (throttle) HV servos direct to Lipo and was pretty happy with them. Sold them and now I'm getting back into nitro 1/8th off-road.

Would like to try some Hitec's. Which would you recommend that would do an equivalent job (if not better) than the Savox I was running?

Thanks in advance.

7940th, 7945th, 7950th, 7954sh ..they are high voltage, high torque, and high speed

http://www.servocity.com/~servo/html/hitec_servos.html

hookem34 04-09-2012 06:34 PM

Up from the dead.....

Anyone have an update on these servos? I checked out the website and couldn't find a thing:cry:

drpower 04-09-2012 06:38 PM

I have been buying the Hitec servos, 7940th 7950th 7954Sh 7955tg 7945th 7980th all of them are still perfect, and I have run some of them on 7.4V using a castle BEC & Link with a y-harness. very good servos. I see Hitec has waterproof ones, I didn't know that until a couple days ago. fairly priced too.

BlueStreakOne 04-09-2012 07:24 PM

Hey Hookem 34, I have been meaning to get back to you with pics on another topic(remote needle valve) but still have not figured out how to compress photos on my android so that they will upload.:weird:

hookem34 04-09-2012 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by BlueStreakOne (Post 10581569)
Hey Hookem 34, I have been meaning to get back to you with pics on another topic(remote needle valve) but still have not figured out how to compress photos on my android so that they will upload.:weird:

Email them to yourself, put them on your pc desktop, compress and send;)

hookem34 04-11-2012 10:44 AM

Straight from the horses mouth:
Hello Dan,

We are finalizing all of the details with that line of servos (HSB-7960/70/80) as speak. They should be out later this year (2012).

Thank you,

Billy Tompkins
Customer Service Rep.
Hitec RCD, LLC
Multiplex USA
Phone (858) 748- 8440
Fax (858) 859-2618
12115 Paine St.
Poway CA, 92064

rider313 04-11-2012 11:18 AM

YAY! mine current servos will be due for an replacement around then!

Mr. Revo 04-11-2012 08:18 PM

Don't hold your breath. I called Hitec August last year and they told me they would be out September-October 2011.

madweazl 04-18-2012 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by oilguy (Post 9858321)
hitec servos have left a bit to be desired for me this yr big time, however, there customer service is by far the best in the business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats why i punish myself and keep buyin servos that break after a month..:nod:

I have been running two 7950s for 3 years now and two 7940s on throttle duties almost as long in my 1/8 cars. I also have three more 7940s on steering for my 1/10 vehicles. I've had zero failures! If people are having problems with these failing, it is operator error in 99% of the cases. I've tried a lot of servos over the years and these are hands down my favorites. Looking forward to the new lineup; I dont need the lower power requirements for anything but it would be cool to run a significantly smaller receiver battery in 1/8 so I have the freedom to place that weight in another location if need be.

jnorwood_losi 06-16-2012 06:28 PM

I saw Billy running these at AMS 3.0 and both Truggy and Buggy look to steer better than anyone out there. He told me a couple months. But I also did not relize they put the word out 1.5 years ago!?!?! I will purchase FOR SURE when they get here


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