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After a bit of help/ advice.
As the title says I'm after a decent servo for use in a 1/10th offroad buggy. I am just re-restarting racing again and there are so many different numbers and types of servos nowdays that it is a bit daunting. I am going to pick something up second hand, but what I haven't decided yet. It also needs to meet my mid range budget but if I can get a top notch one on the cheap then all the better. I now have coming a 40Mhz tx/rx and will be running Lipos. No idea if this has any bearing on servo type but thought I would mention it just in case. Any help much appreciated. |
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I got a 2nd hand KO 2123 from someone on here, been very good, though I did have to replace a plastic gear with an upgraded metal one from Demon Products (about £6)
These are incredibly quick and although getting old, were the servo of choice for many 'pro's'
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You can pick up new UK-sourced servos for about £40. Either the Savox low-profile 1251MG, or for full-size, the Schumacher imported GM 80x series; note the speed given for those is over a 40 degree arc, not the industry standard 60 degrees, so multiply speed by 1.5 for a comparable number i.e. the 0.04sec model is actually 0.06sec.
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What sort of budget are you on? As Colmo said, you can get a Savox new for just over £40 and they are very popular these days, as you get speed, torque and reliability
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Trying to stick in the 20 to 30 max range. Noticed that these Savox seem good along with the trusty KOs.. I am guessing speed before torque for 1/10th? (But not to low powered). Once I have an idea of what is good or not I will put a wanted Ad on the trade board. Just didn't want to end up with something that was no good. Servos seem a lot less glamorous than say ESCs or motors so info is harder to come by, |
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For a 4wd buggy you need torque ratings of at least 7kg (most competition servos are closer to 10kg), speed is almost a secondary consideration so long as it's relatively quick (i.e. less than around 0.12s/60deg @6V)
I use Futaba servos, both are around the 9kg mark and approx 0.1s if that helps mate. The PowerHD servos are good value too, I think they do a reasonably quick and torquey unit in the £40 is range new IIRC. |
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