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Old 01-14-2012, 03:18 AM
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Default Re: servoes

Hitec all the way for steering. Been through many Futaba ,Jr and Airtronics for steering on my 1/8 buggies they dont last under extreme conditions very well. Switched to Hitec and havent replaced a servo in 5 years. I use the other brands for throttle and they all seem to work fine. I havent servoed up my king hauler yet so the questions I had about torque requirements have been answered. Thanks
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Old 12-20-2013, 10:53 PM
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Default Re: servoes

I just bought a pair of Patriot Hobby (PHU3549) metal gear high torque servos at Hobbytown USA. Specs at 4.8V are: 206.3 oz-in torque and speed of .18 sec/60 degrees. Specs at 6V are: 221.4 oz-in and .16 sec/60 degrees. Weight is 1.98 oz. Spline is 25 tooth like Futaba.
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