Savox Servos
#511
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 3,139
From: Sydney
Good to hear, I didn't realise Savox had brushless. Great, that'll be my next servo.
#512
Anybody ever file a claim for warranty? I had a 1258 go out and it was only 1.5 months old. EPA set correctly and everything. I emailed Savox about it and have heard nothing. Anybody have a warranty claim and how did it go?
#514
i use both, 2 x 7955 in my practice buggy & 1267-1268 in my race buggy, i like the fact that the savox have steel gears as opposed to ti coated alloy of the hi-tec. i use 1450mah LiFe & the power drain is very similar from both. the steel gears won me over for the race buggy as it's one less point of failure, & the 1267-1268 are lipo safe as well.
#515
take it back to were u bought it & they will look after it for u. savox are very good with their warranty as long as it's not the users fault.
#517
I am hoping. Bought it online from Amainhobbies.com. They are 3,000 miles away from where I live. I guess I will have to call on Monday and see what they say.
#518
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Last edited by Keith Lewis; 10-23-2011 at 02:11 PM.
#519
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 74
Have the 1256/1258 servos in my buggy.
The steering one though seems to stop working properly after 5 minutes on my JQ buggy. At first I though it might be a dud life pack, so bought a new nimh pack to go in it. Charged it up and went for a run today, only to find that after 5 minutes the steering was gone. Is this the sign of a servo about to give up completely, or are there some other things I need to check? The steering is nice and free with no binding, so it shouldnt be under excessive load.
Any thing I should check, and can anyone diagnose my problem outlined above?
edit: I check the spacing and its got great clearence above the chassis, so it shouldnt be heat related either.
The steering one though seems to stop working properly after 5 minutes on my JQ buggy. At first I though it might be a dud life pack, so bought a new nimh pack to go in it. Charged it up and went for a run today, only to find that after 5 minutes the steering was gone. Is this the sign of a servo about to give up completely, or are there some other things I need to check? The steering is nice and free with no binding, so it shouldnt be under excessive load.
Any thing I should check, and can anyone diagnose my problem outlined above?
edit: I check the spacing and its got great clearence above the chassis, so it shouldnt be heat related either.
This happened to me with a Speccy SR3000. My old savox never needed it...but plug this baby in and it works straight away.
#521
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 74
What scale you running?
#522
Tech Master
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 1,146
From: South FLorida
I am thinking of buying on of these
1257TG for a 10th scale TC (electric).
From what I have read they seem to be the best choice.
I have an airtronics receiver, will they plug right into it with out have to cut or shave anything (think futaba). Also, How hard/difficult would it be to shorted the wires of this servo ?
Thanks.
Ps: I am also thinking of building a Tamiya MAN truck, I wonder what would be a good servo (steering and gear box) I guess I would need something a little stronger and not so fast for the gear box but probably the same 1257TG for steering.
1257TG for a 10th scale TC (electric).
From what I have read they seem to be the best choice.
I have an airtronics receiver, will they plug right into it with out have to cut or shave anything (think futaba). Also, How hard/difficult would it be to shorted the wires of this servo ?
Thanks.
Ps: I am also thinking of building a Tamiya MAN truck, I wonder what would be a good servo (steering and gear box) I guess I would need something a little stronger and not so fast for the gear box but probably the same 1257TG for steering.
Last edited by Profoxcg; 11-05-2011 at 08:24 PM.
#523
Tech Regular
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 275
From: Burlington, Ontario
I think the best choice for your TC is a sc-1267mg nice and fast and reliable, and you do not have shave anything. It just plugs in, Also you do not have to buy a voltage protector for your airtronics reciever, as there is no known issue with voltage when using Airtronics equipement.
#524
Tech Master
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 1,146
From: South FLorida
thank you. I must've missed that servo. I ended up getting a 1257TG. for now.
Haven't driven the car but its quite fast from the bench test.
Can you tell me more about the voltage issue you mention. I know it doesn't apply bit I would like to know as general knowledge.
Haven't driven the car but its quite fast from the bench test.
Can you tell me more about the voltage issue you mention. I know it doesn't apply bit I would like to know as general knowledge.



