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Old 11-29-2008, 03:18 PM
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I am looking for servos for my Revo2.5, thing is I am really low on cash (who isn't these days). Anyway, I was considering [link=http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190261107421&refid=sto re]this[/link] and wanted to know what everyone thought. Seems really cheap for a servo but thought I would get eveyone else's opinion. Also, if I were to go to a single servo setup, wouldn't I want it to be more than the 250oz/in that the two servos I currently have (they are stock, each 125oz/in I believe) are or does that matter? Thanks for the help.
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Iam running a 172 oz Hitec 985 the steering is sooo much better than stock dual.
So the servo you are showing should be enough from a torque point of view, I dont know anything about it though.
Old 11-29-2008, 09:42 PM
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Anyone know how long my receiver battery would last with this one either? It is a Ofna 1600 mah five cell flat pack (i believe at 6v...). I am skeptical about it because I have heard nothing from anyone else about this servo and applying it to a Revo.
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I just found out this is a large scale servo. Does that matter?
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I just found out this is a large scale servo. Does that matter?
"Monster truck" is not ticked in the application chart of this servo.
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If you look at the product description, it is. The chart on the bottom says something different from the banner above the description.
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If you look at the product description, it is. The chart on the bottom says something different from the banner above the description.
I was looking at Hitec's homepage: http://www.hitecrcd.com/product_file...ervo_Chart.pdf
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Ok well then are there any ideas for a servo under $40 for a single servo steering setup? I really want to go to this but I don't want to pay $70 for it...

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