Digital Servos from China
#106
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Not sure I follow your train of thought, having raced on-road for many years, I have learned that racing with 64P gears was more beneficial than 48P gears to increase precision by having more FDR options to hit that sweet spot to improve efficiency. It would stand to reason that logic would carry forward with servo gears as well. Not saying that larger pitch servo gear would be less efficient, but having a smaller pitch gear could increase the opportunity to offer a wider range of efficiencies, perhaps that might be why AGF servos seem to offer the widest range of torque/speed selection than most other brands on the market right now. To me that's a win/win every which way I see it 
Video Clip of Servo Gears with close up view

Video Clip of Servo Gears with close up view
#107
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From: Austin,TX
There are 2 schools of thought, one could argue that a larger cut would be more durable and less likely to strip, I am experiencing this issue with my mini truggy right now which uses 48P gears and I'm working on a conversion to use 32P gears... no matter which way you go there will always be a trade off.... regardless I would recommend trying the A80 BHM, it's super smooth and way more precise than some $150+ servos I have owned! I would be willing to bet that AGF is the OEM for rebrands out there who are charging 2-3x as much.
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There are 2 schools of thought, one could argue that a larger cut would be more durable and less likely to strip, I am experiencing this issue with my mini truggy right now which uses 48P gears and I'm working on a conversion to use 32P gears... no matter which way you go there will always be a trade off.... regardless I would recommend trying the A80 BHM, it's super smooth and way more precise than some $150+ servos I have owned! I would be willing to bet that AGF is the OEM for rebrands out there who are charging 2-3x as much.
#109
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From: Austin,TX
yes I totally agree that the bigger the pitch the greater the durability with the trade off being precision. I would try the AGF it it would have the same Sanwa fastest response mode compatibility like my current servos of choice. That is a big priority for myself and why I am ok with paying more for a more premium servo and having factory support easily at my disposal
https://www.agfrc.com/index.php?id=2107

I'm telling you, these AGF servos are legit
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You're in luck because they do have an optional programmer for SSR:
https://www.agfrc.com/index.php?id=2107

I'm telling you, these AGF servos are legit
https://www.agfrc.com/index.php?id=2107

I'm telling you, these AGF servos are legit

#113
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
I've been running AGF servos for a while now, 6+ months with the A80BHM in my SCT410.3 and about 3+ months with the A62BLS in my mini truggy (PR Racing 401R-T).
Just this past week I stripped the servo gears in my mini truggy, and I knew exactly the moment it happened was when I quickly turned the wheel on a botched landing from trying to get the truck to level out. That said, the servo was only rated for 167oz-in of torque @6V, I will be swapping it with the A65BHL which is rated for 348oz-in @6V. The A65BHL is in between a shorty and standard servo which makes it a very interesting servo to try.
Anyway here's a closeup of the stripped gears on the A62BLS which ironically use the same replacement gear set as the A65BHL, so check back in another 3+ months to see if the A65BHL holds up!:

Height comparison from left to right
JX-7032MG --> AGF-A65BHL --> AGF-A62BLS
Just this past week I stripped the servo gears in my mini truggy, and I knew exactly the moment it happened was when I quickly turned the wheel on a botched landing from trying to get the truck to level out. That said, the servo was only rated for 167oz-in of torque @6V, I will be swapping it with the A65BHL which is rated for 348oz-in @6V. The A65BHL is in between a shorty and standard servo which makes it a very interesting servo to try.
Anyway here's a closeup of the stripped gears on the A62BLS which ironically use the same replacement gear set as the A65BHL, so check back in another 3+ months to see if the A65BHL holds up!:

Height comparison from left to right
JX-7032MG --> AGF-A65BHL --> AGF-A62BLS
Last edited by billdelong; 08-16-2020 at 02:25 PM.
#115
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
https://www.agf-rc.com/servo-gear-set-p2630366.html
Be sure to use the drop down to select the appropriate set you need!
#116
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#117
One of the best cheap digital servos. I have four of them and they all work great!
SPT 4412LV - $12 shipped

I stayed away from Futaba, Savox and Ko Propo. I'm just now using Power HD and SPT in my kits. They all perform well as expected in their claim, cheap and reliable.
SPT 4412LV - $12 shipped

I stayed away from Futaba, Savox and Ko Propo. I'm just now using Power HD and SPT in my kits. They all perform well as expected in their claim, cheap and reliable.
#118
I have been ordering my gear sets here, I think it took about 6 weeks to get my first order:
https://www.agf-rc.com/servo-gear-set-p2630366.html
Be sure to use the drop down to select the appropriate set you need!
https://www.agf-rc.com/servo-gear-set-p2630366.html
Be sure to use the drop down to select the appropriate set you need!
Last edited by themountain; 02-28-2021 at 03:24 AM.
#119

#120
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From: Austin,TX
So my recent gear set order from AGF just arrived today, I placed the order on the 16th so that's a 2 week delivery which is pretty impressive. Only odd thing is this time they didn't include any product labels, just clear zip lock bags with the gear sets in each bag. I had to staple my own hand written label on them so I didn't lose track, I also have gear sets for the standard servos too and don't want them to get mixed up.
They also included this freebie in my order and I have no idea what this is, anyone else seen what this is used for? I checked their website and couldn't find any product pages with this anywhere:


If I didn't know any better I would guess that it's a key chain, but it kinda looks like there might be LED's on it maybe?
They also included this freebie in my order and I have no idea what this is, anyone else seen what this is used for? I checked their website and couldn't find any product pages with this anywhere:


If I didn't know any better I would guess that it's a key chain, but it kinda looks like there might be LED's on it maybe?



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