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help i need a decent servo!!!!!!!!
hi everyone iv recently got back in to rc racing and got my self a rc10 b4 the only problem im having is finding a decent servo that doesnt cost the earth.
i want 1 thats fast but not silly fast can any1 help me?:confused: |
what price range are you after? for something thats quick enough but not ridiculous fast your gona be spending around £50 i reckon or you can pick up second hand top spec servos on here from time to time that range between £30-45
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savox from dms awsome servo ace price,
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thats my top end price prefer bit cheaper as i dont get much mula these days for spendos.will check the savox out the who supplies them?:confused:
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I have two nearly new ace ds1015 servos for sale same as the team associated xp ones.
£35 each posted in mint condition |
dont the ds1015s run at 6v's tho?i use 7.4v lipos so can you get a converter?:confused:
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No need for a converter. I'd snap his hand off for the price Birdy is offering an Ace 1015 servo for. Top notch servo:D
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I'll have one if he doesn't want them;)
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Another thumbs up for the ace servo , ive one in my yokomo and before that it was installed in my xray 1/8th scale.
Take a look at the hi tec range , i bought one for 32 pounds and it was superb , i used it on my throttle for the xray . But i cannot for the life of me remember what it was called.;) |
the hi tech id guess your talking about a 645? just waiting on a scanner rc one myself to give it a shot! good spec n only 20 quid:D
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After some experience of hi-tec servo's, I would rate them as 'average' at best. Futaba, Ace, or Savox seem good price for the spec. I have an Ace/AE XP in my 10th, its ace.
HTH Mark |
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