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growler 03-02-2012 03:21 PM

hitec HS-5945MG
 
Hi
i have the above servo and when i put in a car it whines.
It does work ok but its very noisy.
Is there any way i can make it quite?


Regards Adrian

sosidge 03-02-2012 04:36 PM

Its a digital servo, and digital servos are prone to "whining" in use.

Make sure the linkages are free-running, make sure the servo isn't straining at full lock, and sometimes a little fine tuning of the servo neutral position will make it quieter at rest.

It's also a Hitec, which is not the best quality brand...

growler 03-02-2012 04:42 PM

Thank you for a quick replie
What is a better make than hitec for the same sort of money

Regards Adrian

sosidge 03-02-2012 06:45 PM

The best quality is Futaba and Sanwa, but you pay more. KO is pretty good as well.

Savox is popular at the mid-range price but bear in mind they demand a lot of power and that can cause issues for some electrics.

Hitec I would rate along with a lot of the lower priced servos, Bluebird and other non-specific brands. The odd model performs well but a lot of them have been problematic over the years.

Chris Larner 03-02-2012 06:56 PM

Servo
 
Don't rule out Orion as they have very powerful, light and quality servos at really reasonable prices.

john333 03-02-2012 07:10 PM

my mate just bought an Alturn-usa servo for £18 new and it seems brilliant for the money......metal gears, ball races, 11kg torque and 0.12 speed

growler 05-02-2012 06:13 PM

What is the advantage of digital?

SlowOne 05-02-2012 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john333 (Post 616143)
my mate just bought an Alturn-usa servo for £18 new and it seems brilliant for the money......metal gears, ball races, 11kg torque and 0.12 speed

Those are the things that every servo manufacturer can tell you, but they are the last things you need to know to judge quality. What they can't tell you is the accuracy with which they read the signal, the resolution (ability to go exactly where you tell it time after time) and the holding power when stationary. Hitec and other makes generally get the thumbs down from RC racers as they are not up to the demands of an RC car, usually failing to position well, hold well, or to centre correctly.

You are better off with one of the makes we all use because we have been there and come back again! Many are available second hand on this forum, and that is a better bet. It is testament to the quality and reliability of the major makes that they often sell on here for more than a new Hitec!

Quote:

Originally Posted by growler (Post 616955)
What is the advantage of digital?

Digital servos usually have a bit more power for the same current draw, are a tad more accurate and have a higher holding power - the ability to hold the desired position against the forces from the steered wheels - see above.

These days, some radio systems (the good ones like Sanwa and Futaba 2.4Ghz systems) will only work with a digital servo. That allows you the best response, and today it is better than it has ever been if you use these two systems. HTH :)


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