Digital Servos from China
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#409
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
I believe it's close to 1.6mm IIRC, I used a recycled body pin to replace a snapped pin, more info here:
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...31&postcount=8
#411
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX

I look forward to seeing others take a gamble with AFrc which I immediately think the acronym stands for "Always Effed", ha! Hopefully they will start improving their quality by releasing the same servos that are spec'd by NitroPro, but in order to do that they'll need to drastically increase their pricing which will be a double edged sword because they don't offer any warranty, now if they were to start offering a warranty, then that would be a game changer and they might win me back as a customer (maybe).

#413
#414
I couldn't help but notice in the ad you linked that they changed their name by removing the G in AGFrc, that's never a good sign when a company needs to change their name, logo, branding 
I look forward to seeing others take a gamble with AFrc which I immediately think the acronym stands for "Always Effed", ha! Hopefully they will start improving their quality by releasing the same servos that are spec'd by NitroPro, but in order to do that they'll need to drastically increase their pricing which will be a double edged sword because they don't offer any warranty, now if they were to start offering a warranty, then that would be a game changer and they might win me back as a customer (maybe).


I look forward to seeing others take a gamble with AFrc which I immediately think the acronym stands for "Always Effed", ha! Hopefully they will start improving their quality by releasing the same servos that are spec'd by NitroPro, but in order to do that they'll need to drastically increase their pricing which will be a double edged sword because they don't offer any warranty, now if they were to start offering a warranty, then that would be a game changer and they might win me back as a customer (maybe).

#415
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
billdelong Ended up ordering two MKS servos today, I’m not a gambler. I just wanted to clarify something, there is still a AGFrc store selling servos, and AFRC selling completely different looking servos with different model numbers and features. So they may not be the same company.
While I'm still testing the CT2 variant from NitroPro, only time will tell if that upgraded servo holds up... unfortunately that servo is in my eTruggy and I plan to take a break from RC for a while as I sell my home and purchase an RV soon... plan is to travel around the US for a while and work remote... I plan to visit as many RC tracks to race my eBuggy and Wheeler classes. I do plan to pull my eTruggy out of storage when I'm in the Austin area to race it locally from time to time but it will be too large to haul on the road with my wife and dog, ha!
That said, I've been having great luck with SRT servos in the past and that's what I'm running in my eBuggy with 18+ race days logged so far.
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I was just talking to my AGFrc contact a few days ago and I don't have any reason to think they've rebranded. She would have mentioned it. Coincidentally she reached out to me ask If I was interested in sponsorship / samples... You know after already purchasing 6 AGFrc servos through amazon this year. 

#420
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good speed on 6.6v
we'll see how good it's going to be on track and how long its gonna last
good speed on 6.6v
we'll see how good it's going to be on track and how long its gonna last



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