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Title says it all I want the best servo that is available price is no problem I'm willing to throw up the Benjamin's for the best. So any recommendations? Anyone
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Title says it all I want the best servo that is available price is no problem I'm willing to throw up the Benjamin's for the best. So any recommendations? Anyone
Holy s&*#, I thought it was a joke but you can apply for financing at that link as well!
Is the best really required when one quarter of the price could do the same job and be replaced 4 time for the price of the "best" ?
just asking?
Fair enough. I only bash and use tin cans for speakersIf you can't hear a difference between 1k and 10k $ speakers, good for you. I wish I couldn't ?
Same for the servo. If you race and have the funds, why not? For a basher, maybe it makes no sense. For a racer, I think it does...
Thank you sorry just woke up that thang is beautiful ?
I don't know lolWhich voltage are you going to run the servo on?
TruwTotally agree with this logic. Similar to my stance on the "smart" lipo batteries. If I can buy something that performs just as well at a fraction of the cost, then I'm going to buy it. If I have to replace it a couple of times over the next few years I'm still ahead of the game and I have a brand new part each time.
With most anything when you buy "the best" "money is no object" you're getting ripped off and just paying for brand marketing. There is a HUGE gap between the top of the average joe within reason pile and the supposed BEST.
Think about something like home theater speakers. You can spend $1-2K on a set and be more than happy, but there are the "money is no object" guys that could easily spend $10K and into the sky. They will read every piece of opinion and deep technical analysis of every obscure hand crafted brand on the webs in an attempt to justify why they spend the $10K and how much better those speakers are, but in the end, nobody is going to notice the difference.
Only problem I see with those is they are not HV..?I use these DS3225mg servos as do a lot of guys on here.
If you are still running the stock escs that is not an issue.Only problem I see with those is they are not HV..?
Has anyone run more than 6.8v through one successfully without killing it..??
They're only £11 over here I might have to be the guinea pig and try one out..??
No issues with mine so far. It's been good (touch wood).If you are still running the stock escs that is not an issue.
This one is HV but they do not seem to have the same quality as the red ones do myself along with @olds97_lss had the servos develop a boatload of slop. https://www.banggood.com/DSSERVO-DS...tCountry=America&&ID=6266225&cur_warehouse=CN
Torque: 22kg.cm(5V), 24kg.cm(6.0V), 25.5kg.cm(7.4V)
Speed: 0.10sec/60°(5V), 0.08sec/60°(6.0V), 0.07sec/60°(7.4V)
I run 7.4v on mine with great resultsOnly problem I see with those is they are not HV..?
Has anyone run more than 6.8v through one successfully without killing it..??
They're only £11 over here I might have to be the guinea pig and try one out..??
I'm running a Max 6If you are still running the stock escs that is not an issue.
This one is HV but they do not seem to have the same quality as the red ones do myself along with @olds97_lss had the servos develop a boatload of slop. https://www.banggood.com/DSSERVO-DS...tCountry=America&&ID=6266225&cur_warehouse=CN
Torque: 22kg.cm(5V), 24kg.cm(6.0V), 25.5kg.cm(7.4V)
Speed: 0.10sec/60°(5V), 0.08sec/60°(6.0V), 0.07sec/60°(7.4V)
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