Servo's for Savage
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RE: Servo's for Savage
I'm using a Futaba S3305. It works well, but it's not quite strong enough if i put the big tires on and run on pavement. It won't turn while braking with the 7" tires on pavement.
Hitec 645MG is also recommended alot.
Look for something 120oz/in of torque or higher (higher is better, much better) at 6V, and use a 5 cell Rx pack for best performance.
Hitec 645MG is also recommended alot.
Look for something 120oz/in of torque or higher (higher is better, much better) at 6V, and use a 5 cell Rx pack for best performance.
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RE: Servo's for Savage
and what servos do you recommend for breaking and accelleration, as i dont have any servos in my savage.
also would you recommend the tower pro servos's, they are cheap and look alright, these are the specs
* Size: 40.6mm x 19.8mm x 37.8mm
* Weight: 50g
* Operating Speed: 0.13sec/60degree (6.0V)
* Stall torque:15.0kg/cm (6.0V)
* Temperature Range:-20 degree to 60 degree
* Dead band width: 4ms
* Operating Voltage: 4.8V~7.2V
also would you recommend the tower pro servos's, they are cheap and look alright, these are the specs
* Size: 40.6mm x 19.8mm x 37.8mm
* Weight: 50g
* Operating Speed: 0.13sec/60degree (6.0V)
* Stall torque:15.0kg/cm (6.0V)
* Temperature Range:-20 degree to 60 degree
* Dead band width: 4ms
* Operating Voltage: 4.8V~7.2V