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Got a sanwa Erg-wz servo that I was going to put in a cougar SV, but now thinking of selling it for a savox sc1258.

Anyone else using the above sanwa?
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Got a sanwa Erg-wz servo that I was going to put in a cougar SV, but now thinking of selling it for a savox sc1258.

Anyone else using the above sanwa?
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The sanwa came from my cat as my savox came from my b4. Would like to see a close up shot of the cougar steering.
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going for the savox 1251mg low profile servo for my cougar sv
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I am using a savox sc1258 in my Cat Sx.

Brilliant Servo, Great for the money aswell
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The sanwa came from my cat as my savox came from my b4. Would like to see a close up shot of the cougar steering.
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Savox all the way-Had Had 4 in total now-1 in my B44-low profile and the other 2 in my Xray 809. Never had issues apart from 1 which had been running for 5+ months. And was killed to (User error) accidently leaving it in fail-safe mode for 5 mins=Dead servo. But not had 1 problem with them with running them just over a year..
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Looking at that picture I think I'll hang on to the Sanwa for the moment for the Cougar.

The Sanwa was a little too small for the Cat SX, so I was experiencing movement problems. All solved since the wider Savox went in it.
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Got a sanwa Erg-wz servo ...
I assume that there is nothing wrong with the sanwa? If that's the case you're just wasting money for the sake of it?
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I assume that there is nothing wrong with the sanwa? If that's the case you're just wasting money for the sake of it?
Works perfectly apart from being too narrow for the Cat SX.
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