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Abou protek 250t servo
Hey guys
I am wondering that is it possible to use the protek 250t servo on the car. It is described as helicopter cyclic servo. What is the difference between car and heli servo? Its specs are 0,09s 60deg and 299 oz.in torque @6v |
no one will help me?
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I too have wondered this for some time. I'm not sure why some servos are listed specifically for helis, cyclic etc., when the stats seem worthy of other uses as well. What I can tell you though is that some servos are specific to helis in that they operate at higher frequencys that require a gyro, if they are fed the frequency from a car receiver they won't even work/operate! The protek 250T is not one of those however. I would say if you can't get a direct answer on here, send a message to A Main about it and see what they say being that that is their exclusive brand. Maybe they can give you more insight. I remember another person a while ago saying that basically it doesn't matter, that the servo has no idea what it is being used for, it just does what it's supposed to!
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On a side note, I believe there was someone on the protek servo thread that had mentioned a long while back that they had received that very servo accidently for a replacement to a faulty servo and that it worked quite well!
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Originally Posted by WailinOnYa
(Post 13603606)
On a side note, I believe there was someone on the protek servo thread that had mentioned a long while back that they had received that very servo accidently for a replacement to a faulty servo and that it worked quite well!
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Yes it works fine. I ran it at 7.2v with castle bec in my 1/8 buggy, sold that now it's in my stadium truck. Want to say it was on sale for 90 or so. I also has the 130ss that works perfectly too, but they are frequently back ordered.
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Thanks for response.
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