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Old 08-16-2011 | 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by RePeTe
Those 2 savox servos are way overkill for your little truck. Get you some Traxxas water proof servos since you will be bashing.
I agree. If not racing you don't need digital, mega fast etc, just strong.

A Hitec HS645MG at $40 will suffice.... you don't need a Savox at $90.
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Old 08-16-2011 | 06:55 AM
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Get the Savox. They make a whole line of serovs.

Savox SC-0252MG Metal Gear Digital Servo

$38 ..............

Dont waste your money on Traxxas servos.... Wrong path bud.
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Old 08-16-2011 | 07:01 AM
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Hitec servos sre great and warranty is unbeatable 985 would be f
good fit and are only 60 or so if shop around
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Old 08-16-2011 | 08:33 AM
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I like Hitec. I'm sure that Savox is good, but Hitec is tough to beat. Sure, there are cheaper servos out there, but nothing beats Hitec service, nothing.
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Old 08-17-2011 | 05:13 PM
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the Volcano SV is not really a monster truck at all, it is more of a "jacked up 4x4" and i am not going to be racing since the closest track to me is probably a good 4 hours away... all i am looking for from this thing is dependability at a reasonable price. Sure if i had more money i would just buy a better truck but at this point in time i can't justify it since i only need a few servo's for this one.

i think my biggest problem is that i don't really know much about this stuff because i am stuck down at the shop all day (i am a mechanic) and on the weekends i am often resting or helping a friend with something which doesn't leave me with a lot of time to research. something that would help me a lot is if you guys could send some links with your suggestions.
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Old 08-18-2011 | 01:47 PM
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I'd go for 2 of these, $36 ea
MKS

This is the MKS DS1210 Titanium Gear Standard Digital Servo. The DS1210 is a low cost water resistant, titanium gear servo that is well suited to surface and aircraft applications, and is an excellent choice as an upgrade for RTR and RTF models.

DS1210 Specifications:

Dead Band: 0.002ms (Default)
Control System: +Pulse Width Control
Working Frequency: 120Hz
(RX) Required Pulse: 3.0~5.0 Volt Peak to Peak Square Wave
Operating Voltage: 4.8~6.0V DC
Operating Temperature Range: -10 to + 60 Degree C
Operating Speed (4.8V): 0.15 sec/60° degrees at no load
Operating Speed (6V): 0.12 sec/60° degrees at no load
Stall Torque (4.8V): 111.79 oz/in (8.05 kg-cm)
Stall Torque (6V): 138.87 oz/in (10 kg-cm)
360° Modifiable: NO
Motor Type: DC Motor
Potentiometer Drive: Direct Drive
Driver Type: FET
Bearing Type: Dual Ball Bearings
Gear Type: Metal gear
Programmable: NO
Connector Wire Length: 15.0 cm (5.9 in)
Dimensions: 40x20x40.30mm
Weight: 56g (1.97 oz)
The closest thing from Hitec is the 645MG at $32 ea, but they are much slower, less torque and metal gear vs titanium for the MKS.
I have a few of these 645's and while they're not crap, they're not great either. I've broken the gears on 2 and had one burn out.
Savox is your best bang for buck, and these MKS look ok too.

Never tried the MKS personally, but they are are sponsor here so they might be good.

The savox one's to go for
$37.99
$39.99

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Old 08-19-2011 | 04:50 AM
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Savox !!!! enough said

They didn't let me down yet
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Old 08-19-2011 | 06:44 PM
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so i am thinking i will probably go with some Savox servo's but i only have one question... and it very well could be a dumb one so hold on to your hats!

i have noticed that all the Savox servo's say they are "Digital" where as some of the Hitech servo's are "analog". my question is will a "digital" servo work with the receiver and transmitter i have. They are nothing fancy, it's just a AM transmitter with a few advanced controls and a 2 channel receiver... not sure what more information i can give you guys/girls.
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Old 08-19-2011 | 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by mattickus
so i am thinking i will probably go with some Savox servo's but i only have one question... and it very well could be a dumb one so hold on to your hats!

i have noticed that all the Savox servo's say they are "Digital" where as some of the Hitech servo's are "analog". my question is will a "digital" servo work with the receiver and transmitter i have. They are nothing fancy, it's just a AM transmitter with a few advanced controls and a 2 channel receiver... not sure what more information i can give you guys/girls.
http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/rc-servos.html

Buried in this document is an explaination of why digital is better. Digital will work for you.

"The result is a servo that has a much smaller deadband, faster response, quicker and smoother acceleration, and better holding power."
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