Tekno RC SCT410.3 Thread
#1426
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Anyone have any opinion on the spectrum 6040 servo? I got a great deal a few weeks ago on a brand new 410.3 with a Tekin pro4/rx8 setup. Came with this servo. Bought a glitch buster as it was aittle noisy. The 23 tooth metal servo born looks a little small and seems to be angled upward. In any event, does anyone have any thoughts or recommendations with this servo?
#1427
I went with a ds 1313 /173oztrq ,team associated an u can send in your old hard wear an up grade for a deep discount I'm going to up grade to the ds 1015// Torque: 14.5 kg/cm (201.4 oz/in) @ 6V an i am going to get it for like 30 bucks plus my old servo ,castle does the same u can upgrade thru them too ,with moters an esc so they both have good programs, and the servo horn should lay flat an pearalale so it sounds like it is not hooked up correct i just orderd a new one for mine from feirce souluitons
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/up...ge_program.pdf
#1429
I ran a 1258 in mine for quite a while with no problems. I think the drive train can over-power the servo under heavy cornering conditions though. My son has been running much more powerful servos with a bit more speed (Protek 150S for example) and I really like how his truck feels in regards to the steering.
#1430
I ran a 1258 in mine for quite a while with no problems. I think the drive train can over-power the servo under heavy cornering conditions though. My son has been running much more powerful servos with a bit more speed (Protek 150S for example) and I really like how his truck feels in regards to the steering.
#1431
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I ran a 1258 in mine for quite a while with no problems. I think the drive train can over-power the servo under heavy cornering conditions though. My son has been running much more powerful servos with a bit more speed (Protek 150S for example) and I really like how his truck feels in regards to the steering.
#1432

Just messing with you man.
#1433
#1434
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Really? I dont see the DS1015 on the list for the exchange program? I have 2 old servos I would send in if I could get 2 DS1015s.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/up...ge_program.pdf
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/up...ge_program.pdf
#1435
No difference from a "surface" servo. Heli/cyclic just means they are super fast.
All about application. They try to get a length that works in many different vehicles. My 1015's fit perfect in my nitro buggy and Truggy, but were about an inch short in the Tekno.
Doesn't matter. Hitec makes servos for robotics, but also recommends them for 1/8 steering servos.
All about application. They try to get a length that works in many different vehicles. My 1015's fit perfect in my nitro buggy and Truggy, but were about an inch short in the Tekno.
Doesn't matter. Hitec makes servos for robotics, but also recommends them for 1/8 steering servos.
#1437
I run a BK Servos BLS-8001 in my EB. It's a cyclic air servo, but yea, there's generally no difference, other than it comes with as nice long lead so you don't need to use an extension. Best servo I've ever had, and I've had most of the high end servos.
#1439
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Really? I dont see the DS1015 on the list for the exchange program? I have 2 old servos I would send in if I could get 2 DS1015s.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/up...ge_program.pdf
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/up...ge_program.pdf





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