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major3d 11-03-2011 08:01 PM

minimum throttle servo speed
 
What is minimum throttle servo speed and at what point will the increased speed not be noticable? Like will I notice going from a .10 to a .07 ? Thanks

inferno13 11-03-2011 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by major3d (Post 9866362)
What is minimum throttle servo speed and at what point will the increased speed not be noticable? Like will I notice going from a .10 to a .07 ? Thanks

it will be noticeable, i use a .09 and seems to be perfect for throttle

Roelof 11-04-2011 12:50 AM

Be aware that speed is not the only information you want to know.
Brands can mention fast speeds but you have to look at the angle too!

A servo with a speed of 0.1sec over 60 degrees is like 0.07sec over 40 degrees and there are brands using 40 or 45 degrees for their speed.

But if you have a fast framerate radio (like Futaba HRS or Spektrum 5ms framerate) you will notice the faster the better.

Barracuda72 11-04-2011 07:11 AM

and mmostly that are the times without any load..
take a brand like Thundertiger DS1015 or a hightec and the times will hold with load..take brands like hmm Turnigy or bluebird and the time will fall when u got some load on the arm

ghost68 11-04-2011 08:12 AM

Racing or Bashing?

Racing .09 as stated above is pretty perfect

Bashing .13-.15 will do you just fine.

xray808-11 11-04-2011 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by major3d (Post 9866362)
What is minimum throttle servo speed and at what point will the increased speed not be noticable? Like will I notice going from a .10 to a .07 ? Thanks

if the .10 is 15 kg and the .7 is 8kg.Then i think i would use the .10
if you understand what Im saying :)

major3d 11-04-2011 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by ghost68 (Post 9868114)
Racing or Bashing?

Racing .09 as stated above is pretty perfect

Bashing .13-.15 will do you just fine.

SO anything faster than .09 you will not notice it in a buggy?

Rsickles 11-04-2011 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by xray808-11 (Post 9868263)
if the .10 is 15 kg and the .7 is 8kg.Then i think i would use the .10
if you understand what Im saying :)

Yes, I second. :tire:

A servo with less speed but more torque may be faster in the long run... because a less torque servo may slow down under high load. It's a weird inverse relationship kind-of-deal. You must have the perfect balance of speed and torque.

major3d 11-04-2011 02:16 PM

So now we are down to speed and torque. I got it. I was wanting to use a low profile and save some weight. LIke the savox 1251 .09, 125 oz-in, weight 44.5 gs. I heard get at least 100 and some say 150 oz-in torque for throttle and .09 was the ideal speed. Right now I have the AE 1015 .109 speed. Just want something faster. What do you guys think, would that savox servo work? I use to fly alot of airplanes and also used this trick for the throttle.


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