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Old 11-05-2010
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Originally Posted by TripleNut View Post
Few other Q's:
  • What do I need to look out for in a servo to ensure it will fit onto a B44?
  • What's the advantage of a digital servo? Is it just a bit faster?
  • Is a non-digital servo called an "analogue" servo?
Cheers Dudes...........

In my opinion, you have to set your own budget. One thing I've learned over the years is that when you scrimp on electronics you more often than not find yourself caught out.
  • Measure the area you're looking to fit it into. many kit's instruction manuals suggest a size, but your b44 should accept any servo listed for a 1/10th (standard sized) application
  • digital servos tend to "center" better.
  • yes
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