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Aircraft vs. Surface Servos?
Is there a difference between aircraft servos and surface servos? Can they be used in place of each other?
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I believe the biggest difference is usually the length of the servo leads. Airplane versions have longer wires to run through fuselages wings and such, can be messy long in a car.
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The only "aircraft specific" servos that I know of are the ones listed as retract, tail rotor, and cyclic servos. Servo wire length is standard...that's why there's extensions. Other than that, most servos can be used in any r/c application as long as it fits where it needs to go.
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Does it vary by brand? I thought JR had different lengths? Or maybe I'm just thinking of specific models I've seen:
SV80 Long Lead Servo |
I always used Futaba servos when I flew, servo leads were all the same length. Hitech's were the all the same as well.
Specs are specs, the servo doesn't know what you're doing with it.;) Some servos are aimed at specific airplane or heli applications, you won't likely want these in a car anyway based on their specs. |
servos listed for airplane use usually have longer leads... i have the BLS157 and 156 servos from Futaba and there Leads are longer than those of the 9352 or any other servo they have that says car/ 1/8 scale use with out mention of aircraft.
so yes the Futabas have longer Leads and the JR have longer leads also 8717HV and the 9100HVS have the same spec but the 8717HV have longer leads and the dead band says surface optimize (whatever that means) for the 9100HVS.. these are facts ... i have not used any other brand of servo to talk about.. i know the 8717 says cyclic, but thats because of the speed. The torque version the 8711 has the exact same spec as the 9100HVT except for the deadband of corse.. and the lead is longer |
Thanks. My LHS is heavy with Airplanes/Heli's, but not much on surface stuff unless you want Traxxas. The only servo they had close to the torque I wanted was a Spektrum A6030. I bought it, but didn't want to open/install it until I checked. Also, cheap torque. 270+ oz/in for $74.99. Didn't know if i'd beat that online.
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Originally Posted by kgombe
(Post 12141448)
servos listed for airplane use usually have longer leads... i have the BLS157 and 156 servos from Futaba and there Leads are longer than those of the 9352 or any other servo they have that says car/ 1/8 scale use with out mention of aircraft.
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Originally Posted by yahhoo
(Post 12141563)
Have tried using bls 157 in buggy/cars? Planning to get one since the spec is great. But some ppl advice me not to put air servo on cars/buggies.
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Originally Posted by Dave H
(Post 12141341)
Does it vary by brand? I thought JR had different lengths? Or maybe I'm just thinking of specific models I've seen:
SV80 Long Lead Servo |
Originally Posted by sdtech58
(Post 12141536)
cheap torque. 270+ oz/in for $74.99. Didn't know if i'd beat that online
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It depends on the servo. Low profile aileron servos are designed to be mounted out in the wings and thus will often have really long leads on them.
Servos are designed for different characteristics depending on intended use. A standard aircraft servo doesn't need to very strong, quick or durable so they tend to be cheap and weak. Use only in light duty applications. Heli servos are usually designed for extreme precision. Servos for nitro car servos are (or at least should be) designed for abuse. They need to be strong (hence metal gears), fast, vibration resistant and high torque. That's why they are usually more expensive than an aircraft servo with similar specs. |
Originally Posted by Johnnysplits
(Post 12143384)
THIS is cheap torque...Savox SA1230SG 500 oz/in @ 6v. for $74.99
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Originally Posted by sdtech58
(Post 12143483)
LOL...wow!!! I've tried Savox in the past, but it seems like they are power hogs. That is a ton of torque, though.
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Originally Posted by sdtech58
(Post 12143483)
LOL...wow!!! I've tried Savox in the past, but it seems like they are power hogs. That is a ton of torque, though.
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