TooFewScrews
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Well, I stripped two servos that seem to come stock in most of Arrma's vehicles.
After tooling around the house a bit with my 2018 outcast I decided to go to a local park and baja the truck across some rather rough terrain created by pickup truck tires and such. (no jumps)
I thought maybe it was just a bit too much for the servo to handle after it stripped the first time.
I ordered another stock replacement for $20. I got a couple days of running up and down the street and being silly in the front yard before she stripped again.
I feel a bit frustrated now, these servos must have gears made of buttertanium or something.
I ordered an aluminum servo mount from voltage hobbies at the recommendation of most of the forum.
I also ordered some servos from banggood.com at the recommendation of killeroffroadhobbyz.
four servos for $40. I figured its worth a shot before I spend nearly $100 for one servo!
Thanks for reading my rant guys. Any comments or suggestions are much appreciated!
After tooling around the house a bit with my 2018 outcast I decided to go to a local park and baja the truck across some rather rough terrain created by pickup truck tires and such. (no jumps)
I thought maybe it was just a bit too much for the servo to handle after it stripped the first time.
I ordered another stock replacement for $20. I got a couple days of running up and down the street and being silly in the front yard before she stripped again.
I feel a bit frustrated now, these servos must have gears made of buttertanium or something.
I ordered an aluminum servo mount from voltage hobbies at the recommendation of most of the forum.
I also ordered some servos from banggood.com at the recommendation of killeroffroadhobbyz.
four servos for $40. I figured its worth a shot before I spend nearly $100 for one servo!
Thanks for reading my rant guys. Any comments or suggestions are much appreciated!