servo ?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Savox-SC-1256TG-...45c913&afsrc=1
i think this one will be good for my t-maxx- http://cgi.ebay.com/Savox-SC-0251MG-...item4aa8320aa3
#37
i hope the servo horn i got off the traxxas servo will fit that savox servo.
ok i just looked. the savox servo has Output Shaft: 25T Spline (Futaba)
and the traxxas servo horn i got has a Servo Spline Spec: 25 splines
COMMENTS: May work with other servos that feature a 25 spline output shaft.
will it be ok?
ok i just looked. the savox servo has Output Shaft: 25T Spline (Futaba)
and the traxxas servo horn i got has a Servo Spline Spec: 25 splines
COMMENTS: May work with other servos that feature a 25 spline output shaft.
will it be ok?
#39
Tech Rookie
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 2
i just bought a new servo for my savage 25 and now its acting weird... the wheels turn in the oppisite direction of what they are supposed to, and when i turn and let off quickley the turn the other way from which i was steering to begin with
#40
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 2,147
If you have a channel switch on your radio, switch it over and see if the servo works properly. If not, your servo is plugged in the RX backwards.
#41
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 13
From: Texas
Take a look at this one! Coreless, Digital, 244oz, .13 sec @ 6v
http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=717590
I bought (3) of these for my son's MGT & Mugen 5T. Since he ain't got no job he has to settle on the experimental stuff!
I offered $25 each for (3), with shipping it was $81. Should arrive Monday! I will let you know what I think!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=717590
I bought (3) of these for my son's MGT & Mugen 5T. Since he ain't got no job he has to settle on the experimental stuff!
I offered $25 each for (3), with shipping it was $81. Should arrive Monday! I will let you know what I think!
#42
http://www.valuehobby.com/product_de...21&item_id=117
Ive used this servo in several applications and sold a truck with one and bought a second one. There really decent servos. Center well, smooth operation. First one was a little noisy, but worked flawlessly. You wont find a more reliable servo for $16 shipped. I plan on tryin the digital HT one soon.
Ive used this servo in several applications and sold a truck with one and bought a second one. There really decent servos. Center well, smooth operation. First one was a little noisy, but worked flawlessly. You wont find a more reliable servo for $16 shipped. I plan on tryin the digital HT one soon.
#43
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 13
From: Texas
http://www.valuehobby.com/product_de...21&item_id=117
Ive used this servo in several applications and sold a truck with one and bought a second one. There really decent servos. Center well, smooth operation. First one was a little noisy, but worked flawlessly. You wont find a more reliable servo for $16 shipped. I plan on tryin the digital HT one soon.
Ive used this servo in several applications and sold a truck with one and bought a second one. There really decent servos. Center well, smooth operation. First one was a little noisy, but worked flawlessly. You wont find a more reliable servo for $16 shipped. I plan on tryin the digital HT one soon.
Basic Specs;
Power HD HD-1501MG Metal Gear Servo (Very nice for a standard servo)
Voltage: 4.8~6.0v
Speed: 0.16~0.14sec
Torque: 15.5~17.0kg/cm (215.3~236.1oz/in)
Bearings: 2 Ball Bearings
Gears: Metal
Weight: 60g
Dimension: 40.7x20.5x39.5mm
Power HD HD-9150MG Metal Gear Digital Servo (Not to shabby for Digital the speed is a little solw)
Voltage: 4.5v~6v
Speed: .17sec
Torque: 15.8kg/cm (219.4oz/in)
Bearings: 2 Ball Bearings
Gears: Metal
Weight: 60g
Size: 40x20x37mm
http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=717590
Power Plus Pro high speed and torque digital servo (Not to shabby for Digital)
Voltage: 4.5v~6v
Speed: .17sec~.13sec
Torque: 180oz~244oz
Bearings: 2 Ball Bearings
Gears: Metal
Motor:Coreless
Weight: 60g
Size: 40x20x37mm
Temperature range: -30 to +60 C
Dead band width: 4usec
Operation voltage: 3.5 - 8.4v
#44
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 2,147
If your going to be buying a price then yes, those servos look good. If you want to buy quality look no further then Savox, JR or (even though Im not a fan) Hi-tec..
You get what you pay for just like everything/anything else in life..
You get what you pay for just like everything/anything else in life..
#45
dang, im overwelmed! lol. so many choices. i dont want to buy a servo, try it, then buy another, try it.... i want one that is pretty good, not real expensive and will work good on a t-maxx truck.




600+ iz-oz torque!!
lmao....plus it requires a 2-cell lipo. i gotta make sure the servo i get is going to work with my 5-cell packs.