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Old 02-03-2003, 08:35 AM
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Hi chaps could someone help me with a problem,what servos are the good ones and which are the bad ones in coreless range and when it says coreless dose that mean it dosent have a lead to the reciver and has its own areial, have only worked with normal servos so its new to me any input would be much appreiceated
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coreless is referring to the motor inside the servo. It still has to be pluggedin to the rx for power. It is smoother and has a more precise center than standard servos. Jr or Fut. coreless servos are very good and you will not go wrong. However the new digital servos by jr. fut. and Hitec are even more precise and offer more torque. Russ
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saying a servo will not go wrong is asking for it - touch wood quick (not that I'm superstitious or anything).


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