Servo for the VRX
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HB-Dom
Gazza
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Servo for the VRX
but which one?
is the Savox 1251 LPS OTT or just about right?
which others should I consider?
is the Savox 1251 LPS OTT or just about right?
which others should I consider?
Re: Servo for the VRX
Taken from
" How to set up the V12 part 2"
Also I cannot stress enough on a Good steering servo. . .
No matter how much you set your car up a good servo is the way forward and I mean some thing like the hitec 225mg
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Ball raced and Metal Geared ( MG )
" How to set up the V12 part 2"
Also I cannot stress enough on a Good steering servo. . .
No matter how much you set your car up a good servo is the way forward and I mean some thing like the hitec 225mg
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Gazza- Posts : 1530
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servos i have ran over the past few years which i have found to be really good quality are...
ko 2123
orion 1007
hitech 945
those have been the servo's which i have never had a problem with.
ko 2123
orion 1007
hitech 945
those have been the servo's which i have never had a problem with.
HB-Dom- Posts : 197
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Re: Servo for the VRX
id put in the KO servo
gazag- Posts : 409
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Re: Servo for the VRX
PMSL a £20 servo is good enough for a Dave
Gazza- Posts : 1530
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Re: Servo for the VRX
I have in most of mine are Scanner Rc 9866Mg
£45 new 0.11 sec and around 7kg of toque too
On a budget i say futaba s3001's are great too under £10 for a new one
£45 new 0.11 sec and around 7kg of toque too
On a budget i say futaba s3001's are great too under £10 for a new one
Re: Servo for the VRX
Well i use these in my mardave and drift car and never had any trouble at all.
At £4.08 cant go wrong.
Towerpro SG5010
Specifications
Dimensions: 1.57" x 0.79" x 1.44" (40 x 20 x 36.5mm)
Weight: 1.44oz / 39g ( Servo Net Weight Only )
Operating Speed (4.8V no load) : 0.14sec / 60 degrees
Operating Speed (6.0V no load) : 0.11sec / 60 degrees
Stall Torque (4.8V): (5.2kg/cm)
Stall Torque (6.0V): (6kg/cm)
Temperature Range: -30 to +60 Degree C
Dead Band Width: 4usec
Operation Voltage: 4.8 - 6 Volts
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Also the torque is very good as i use them also for my pimped lowriders and they dont struggle at all
At £4.08 cant go wrong.
Towerpro SG5010
Specifications
Dimensions: 1.57" x 0.79" x 1.44" (40 x 20 x 36.5mm)
Weight: 1.44oz / 39g ( Servo Net Weight Only )
Operating Speed (4.8V no load) : 0.14sec / 60 degrees
Operating Speed (6.0V no load) : 0.11sec / 60 degrees
Stall Torque (4.8V): (5.2kg/cm)
Stall Torque (6.0V): (6kg/cm)
Temperature Range: -30 to +60 Degree C
Dead Band Width: 4usec
Operation Voltage: 4.8 - 6 Volts
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Also the torque is very good as i use them also for my pimped lowriders and they dont struggle at all
BuddyRC- Posts : 656
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Location : Brownhills
Re: Servo for the VRX
i agree with gazza have the £20 servo's fitted in brushless and stock gazza picked them both up for me simply wicked!!!!!!
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