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I put a brand new Savox servo in my Cyber 10 today and gave it a little run up the track at worksop (nothing big, no jumps) and i didn't even do 2 laps before the servo decided it wanted to strip some teeth from the gears inside Has anybody else experienced this problem as i was advised that they are normally VERY good servo's.
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I put a brand new Savox servo in my Cyber 10 today and gave it a little run up the track at worksop (nothing big, no jumps) and i didn't even do 2 laps before the servo decided it wanted to strip some teeth from the gears inside Has anybody else experienced this problem as i was advised that they are normally VERY good servo's.
ring cml mate sounds like duff gear otherwise take it back to shop with receipt ask for your moneyback or replaced
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I had the £26 one in my SC10 being totally abused and it's never failed. The truck even snapped its chassis during some jumping and the servo never hinted at failing.
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Depends what Savox servo it is. The cheaper SC0252 has some plastic gears. Its the £50+ versions which are pretty much bomb proof.
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i recently got a new savox and it was broken out of the box. MB models had to replace it with a brand new one
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well i got mine from Apex Models and its's not the top of the line metal gear servo's, it is plastic gearing but still, surely it should'nt have done this after just 2 gentle laps, it was literally just on the flat no jumps no high speeds. It was basically just making sure everything worked as i have only put all the electrics in it today.

Think i will give Apex a ring and see what they can do, maybe its worth putting a little too it and calling the deffierence for the better metal geared servo, just like you suggested
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Where the EPA's set right? Too far and maybe it was stressing the servo/gears?
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Most new servo failures are due to the endpoints not being set correctly.
Did you check this when you installed it?
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I set the endpoints for him. they were miles from being stressed. I did jump it a few times, but nowt abusive as such. I've had placky geared servos last longer than this one. Should last longer than a few mins gentle running.
Certainly worth checking with shop.
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Personally id never ever use a plastic geared servo in anything as your only asking for trouble. the £28 savox range are very good but the £60ers are bullet proof!!
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When your on a budget though you have to settle for the cheaper servo. Im only just getting back into racing and had to buy ALL new stuff (apart from the buggy) and i told my girlfriend racing is not that expensive
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