Servo recommendations
#52
Any gripes with nsdrc servos? My only experience with a mini b servo. My afgrc ripped to shreds after putting nitro sedan tires on it. The nsdrc has held up so far but the tires are starting to make other parts break
too much mechanical grip!!! Anyway my agfrc b44bls servo finally died on my 1/10 2wd 17.5 blinky buggy. It went through a lot of abuse from a noobie driver. It held even after crashing head on to the wall after a straight away although that might have chipped a tooth and eventually caused it to fail. The nsdrc rs 400 seems to be a good fit. Personally I like the low profile servo so I can more room for wires and a little spot for the capacitor to sit in. I would have stayed with the afgrc if the replacement gear set want so damn expensive to ship. 30 dollar shipping on 12 dollar gear set when a new servo cost almost the same. Crazy. Might as well try something new.
too much mechanical grip!!! Anyway my agfrc b44bls servo finally died on my 1/10 2wd 17.5 blinky buggy. It went through a lot of abuse from a noobie driver. It held even after crashing head on to the wall after a straight away although that might have chipped a tooth and eventually caused it to fail. The nsdrc rs 400 seems to be a good fit. Personally I like the low profile servo so I can more room for wires and a little spot for the capacitor to sit in. I would have stayed with the afgrc if the replacement gear set want so damn expensive to ship. 30 dollar shipping on 12 dollar gear set when a new servo cost almost the same. Crazy. Might as well try something new.
#54
Hitec 9381.
Watch out on the specs. The speed spec mentioned in the OP, would be a servo geared for speed. It'll slow down under load in a truggy. You want a high torque servo in truggy.
Hitec d945 would fit the OP spec well, though.
When you see absurd speed and torque specs, it's BS. Better to see what people are using, not what specs they're chasing.
A Tekin t300 would be a good choice too.
Watch out on the specs. The speed spec mentioned in the OP, would be a servo geared for speed. It'll slow down under load in a truggy. You want a high torque servo in truggy.
Hitec d945 would fit the OP spec well, though.
When you see absurd speed and torque specs, it's BS. Better to see what people are using, not what specs they're chasing.
A Tekin t300 would be a good choice too.
but yea torque is the key
Last edited by sn47som1; 01-29-2024 at 08:57 PM.



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