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Joined: Nov 2001
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From: Hawaii, USA
That's why you don't want to push it down so much...leave some gap between the servo and the chassis. Then all you need to do is slice the Shoe Goo and it comes right off. The servo tape method works well to keep that gap but for me it didn't hold well.
Thanks for all the information regarding a steering servo. I'm now wondering what are my best options for an ESC. I was looking at the Hobbywing XERUN 1S but this ESC is pretty pricy in my opinion at just under $200.00. Are there any others I should be looking into?
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for all the information regarding a steering servo. I'm now wondering what are my best options for an ESC. I was looking at the Hobbywing XERUN 1S but this ESC is pretty pricy in my opinion at just under $200.00. Are there any others I should be looking into?
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
I'm trying a Hobbyking 1s esc for my first build.
Turnigy / Hobbyking ESC's require the set up card or LCD box to set up certain features don't they? For us here in the USA the set up card needed to be purchased from overseas, its not available within the USA.
I like the thoughts of buying an ESC that can be used for 2S as well but theres a G-Force ESC for 1s that seems like a nice unit.
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DO you mean HobbyKing or HobbyWing
HobbyWing has a program board and ESC available in the US
http://www.hobbywingdirect.com/products/lcd-program
I like their products. I have the program board, XERUN STOCK Spec v3.1 ESC, and the XERUN 120A 1S V3.1 ESC.
All have been trouble free so far
HobbyWing has a program board and ESC available in the US
http://www.hobbywingdirect.com/products/lcd-program
I like their products. I have the program board, XERUN STOCK Spec v3.1 ESC, and the XERUN 120A 1S V3.1 ESC.
All have been trouble free so far
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Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 7,191
From: Hawaii, USA
As with a lot of things...especially with electronics, you get what you pay for. Sure there are less expensive options that will work. But in the long run you are better off paying for higher quality electronics.
DO you mean HobbyKing or HobbyWing
HobbyWing has a program board and ESC available in the US
http://www.hobbywingdirect.com/products/lcd-program
I like their products. I have the program board, XERUN STOCK Spec v3.1 ESC, and the XERUN 120A 1S V3.1 ESC.
All have been trouble free so far
HobbyWing has a program board and ESC available in the US
http://www.hobbywingdirect.com/products/lcd-program
I like their products. I have the program board, XERUN STOCK Spec v3.1 ESC, and the XERUN 120A 1S V3.1 ESC.
All have been trouble free so far
Hobbyking.......I agree Hobbywing are a great ESC, mine has been troublefree as well.



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