Servo Question
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Servo Question
Sorry for the noob question but are servos on any kind of standard? Does one size fit 1/10 scale cars universally and another fit1/8 universally? I am doing my first build this weekend (Tamiya Dulahunter) and want to get a good metal gear servo for it.
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RE: Servo Question
servos are pretty universal
my 1/12th, 1/10th, and 1/8th all use the same servos (actually my 1/12th, and 2 of my 1/8ths have the same exact servo))
just stay away from micro servos those are for 1/16ths, and under
my 1/12th, 1/10th, and 1/8th all use the same servos (actually my 1/12th, and 2 of my 1/8ths have the same exact servo))
just stay away from micro servos those are for 1/16ths, and under
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And you have the large scale servos for 1/5 and 1/6 scale which measures about 30x60 mm, these are to big to fit in the 1/10 and 1/8 cars. Look out for the servos which measures 20x40 mm, these are the one you want.
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ORIGINAL: Lars from Norway
And you have the large scale servos for 1/5 and 1/6 scale which measures about 30x60 mm, these are to big to fit in the 1/10 and 1/8 cars. Look out for the servos which measures 20x40 mm, these are the one you want.
And you have the large scale servos for 1/5 and 1/6 scale which measures about 30x60 mm, these are to big to fit in the 1/10 and 1/8 cars. Look out for the servos which measures 20x40 mm, these are the one you want.
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RE: Servo Question
the hitech 645mg may take care of you,
no need to spend a ton on the servo, in your application torque is more important than speed
no need to spend a ton on the servo, in your application torque is more important than speed
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ORIGINAL: sloppyG
the hitech 645mg may take care of you,
no need to spend a ton on the servo, in your application torque is more important than speed
the hitech 645mg may take care of you,
no need to spend a ton on the servo, in your application torque is more important than speed
1 is in my 1/12th scale Jammin .5 that I mentioned cause the plastic geared futabas were being eaten by that RC left and right.
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ORIGINAL: SyCo_VeNoM
ahh knew I forgot something, forgot about the 1/5ths
ORIGINAL: Lars from Norway
And you have the large scale servos for 1/5 and 1/6 scale which measures about 30x60 mm, these are to big to fit in the 1/10 and 1/8 cars. Look out for the servos which measures 20x40 mm, these are the one you want.
And you have the large scale servos for 1/5 and 1/6 scale which measures about 30x60 mm, these are to big to fit in the 1/10 and 1/8 cars. Look out for the servos which measures 20x40 mm, these are the one you want.
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ORIGINAL: SyCo_VeNoM
+1 got 3 of them
1 is in my 1/12th scale Jammin .5 that I mentioned cause the plastic geared futabas were being eaten by that RC left and right.
ORIGINAL: sloppyG
the hitech 645mg may take care of you,
no need to spend a ton on the servo, in your application torque is more important than speed
the hitech 645mg may take care of you,
no need to spend a ton on the servo, in your application torque is more important than speed
1 is in my 1/12th scale Jammin .5 that I mentioned cause the plastic geared futabas were being eaten by that RC left and right.
hobby partz has a coreless digital high speed and torque metal gear seveo (mouthfull) for $17, its not super smooth but its fast as hell.[X(]