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Default is a "ko fet ps2015" any good?????

I need a fet servo and got a chance of one of these. is the power enough, 7.5kg i think? for a 1/10 4wd buggy? is it worth £20
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Definately , they are good servo's and more than enough for 1/10th
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Isn't that plastic geared? Not good in a XX4.
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i have one plastic gear one metal no idea whats standard, but plastic gears are getting hard to find
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i have one plastic gear one metal no idea whats standard, but plastic gears are getting hard to find
I'am sure the gear set from a pds 2113 fits and the metal gears from a pds 2123 will also fit cos they fit the very old ps1001, but to answer the question posted they came with plastic gears and are a very good servo, trouble is you never knew when the motors would pack up or the fet board, the newer pds2113 or pds 2123(metal geared) can be bought 2nd hand for £25-£30 and will be a safer bet.
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