Originally Posted by
billdelong
I was assured that the CT1 has upgraded internals, and while it shares the same case as the A80 series, it is properly rated to handle the rigors of 1/8 racing so I decided to give it a try, honestly I only made an exception to buy the servo because I bought it directly from the man himself, ha!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tekn...1008834813995/
Supposedly NitroPro has sold over 1K units and not a single unit has had any type of electronic failure like I've experienced with the AGF branded servos.
I can guarantee you that I will be posting a follow-up once my CT1 has hit the 10 race day mark which is about the average point when my AGF servos were failing... as of right now I just finished my 5th race day on the CT1 plus 2 additional days of practice.
thanks for the quick reply Bill, hoping for your teardown and compare soon, the nitropro servo seems to be the agf a80bhmw spec sheet wise, i was thinking of going with the reefs 444 winch servo, as its just rebranded magnetic encoder deal, the 444 standard version is a coreless motor, unsure if i can use ssr mode with it, regardless its such a nightmare having too many choices.. all within 20 dollars of each other.. the powerhobby 729 is only 89 without the programmer but i think its an agf a80bhm which is 79 direct from agf, bummed i missed out when they were 50$ poor mans tekin digital goodness!