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HollywoodRC 08-22-2017 01:29 PM

HiTec Servos
 
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Hitec HS-5245MG VS. HS-225BB
I was wondering witch of these two servos I should get for my new mini 8T? They seem to have similar specs, however the 225 is considerably cheaper. Any thought on these two. I have savor in all my other RC vehicles, however none of my extra savor servos fit the mini. :nod:

EbbTide 08-22-2017 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by HollywoodRC (Post 15009558)
Hitec HS-5245MG VS. HS-225BB
I was wondering witch of these two servos I should get for my new mini 8T? They seem to have similar specs, however the 225 is considerably cheaper. Any thought on these two. I have savor in all my other RC vehicles, however none of my extra savor servos fit the mini. :nod:

There is a reason for the price difference. The 225bb is both plastic geared and analog. Whereas the 5245mg is metal gear and digital. So two different beasts.

HollywoodRC 08-22-2017 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by EbbTide (Post 15009613)
There is a reason for the price difference. The 225bb is both plastic geared and analog. Whereas the 5245mg is metal gear and digital. So two different beasts.

Done HS-5245 it is!

Billy T. 08-22-2017 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by HollywoodRC (Post 15009639)
Done HS-5245 it is!

if you want the ultimate mini servo, check out our HS-7245MG:
HS-7245MH High Voltage, High Torque, Metal Gear, Coreless Mini Servo | HITEC RCD USA

With the coreless motor in the 7245, you will get better performance and longer life.

HollywoodRC 08-22-2017 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by Billy T. (Post 15009697)

if you want the ultimate mini servo, check out our HS-7245MG:
HS-7245MH High Voltage, High Torque, Metal Gear, Coreless Mini Servo | HITEC RCD USA

With the coreless motor in the 7245, you will get better performance and longer life.

Thanks Billy, maybe for one of the Xrays, but its for my little Mini 8T. I don't need that good of a servo. :nod:

Billy T. 08-23-2017 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by HollywoodRC (Post 15009703)
Thanks Billy, maybe for one of the Xrays, but its for my little Mini 8T. I don't need that good of a servo. :nod:

You can never have too good of a servo! :)

rraden 06-03-2018 11:42 AM

I have two HS-7940TH servos that have bad gears in them. Will the gear set for the 7945 or 7950 fit in these servos? What's the difference with them? The picture looks identical for them.
Thanks

Bravo 06-04-2018 12:32 PM

Congrats
 

Originally Posted by HollywoodRC (Post 15009639)
Done HS-5245 it is!

That's great. I listened many users complaining about plastic gears. They usually strip on the crash, while metal ones don't.

Xpress.. 06-06-2018 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by rraden (Post 15239278)
I have two HS-7940TH servos that have bad gears in them. Will the gear set for the 7945 or 7950 fit in these servos? What's the difference with them? The picture looks identical for them.
Thanks

Yes, but you will change the gearing for the output shaft. The 7940 gearing is high speed, low torque. The 7945 is a mix of both speed and torque, and 7950 trades speed for massive torque. The only difference between the 7940, 7945, and 7950 is the gearing, otherwise they are all identical.

rraden 06-08-2018 03:53 AM


Originally Posted by Xpress.. (Post 15241196)
Yes, but you will change the gearing for the output shaft. The 7940 gearing is high speed, low torque. The 7945 is a mix of both speed and torque, and 7950 trades speed for massive torque. The only difference between the 7940, 7945, and 7950 is the gearing, otherwise they are all identical.

Thanks for the feedback! Nice to know you can change this servo from speed to torque with just a gear set.

HaulinBass 06-12-2018 12:01 AM

The 7940th is super unreliable ive blown two motors in them, i have a hard time swallowing they are the same other than gearset.

Xpress.. 06-12-2018 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by HaulinBass (Post 15244256)
The 7940th is super unreliable ive blown two motors in them, i have a hard time swallowing they are the same other than gearset.

Repeated failures in the same application is due to using the incorrect servo for the job, not because of a reliability issue, especially when it comes to the motor. The 7940, 7945, 7950, 7980, and 7990 all use the same motor. Even some of the 8XXX series servos used the same motor.


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