rokntoy FUCKIN SLAYER!!! Joined Sep 2, 2006 Location Elkin, N.C. Jan 8, 2012 #1 I need a new steering servo for my ax-10. What kind do you guys use? Would like at least something with 200 oz load cap.
I need a new steering servo for my ax-10. What kind do you guys use? Would like at least something with 200 oz load cap.
Back2Hilux Active Member Joined Jan 14, 2009 Location Jefferson,NC Jan 8, 2012 #2 im using hitec hs-645mg because they are cheap ($32). torque is around 110-130 but they have always worked well for me.
im using hitec hs-645mg because they are cheap ($32). torque is around 110-130 but they have always worked well for me.
Macdaddy4738 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 1, 2005 Jan 8, 2012 #3 Hitec 7950-TH. Pushes 486 oz at 7.4v. I got a good deal on it, and figured eventually Id need it for a bigger/faster rig. I LOVE it so far. It turns tires when normally it shouldnt. Havent had any real breakage so far.
Hitec 7950-TH. Pushes 486 oz at 7.4v. I got a good deal on it, and figured eventually Id need it for a bigger/faster rig. I LOVE it so far. It turns tires when normally it shouldnt. Havent had any real breakage so far.
untchabl I like rocks Joined Mar 30, 2009 Location Bear Creek, NC 27207 Jan 9, 2012 #4 Another vote for the Hitec 7950TH, I run one on my XR10 and my Night Crawler.
dutywilliam Odd Joined Jan 5, 2008 Location In the middle of Troutman, Mooresville, and Clevel Jan 9, 2012 #5 Go with the hitec 7955 or the 7950. Both are great servos. You I'll need a bec with them both to get the best performance.
Go with the hitec 7955 or the 7950. Both are great servos. You I'll need a bec with them both to get the best performance.
johnnie walker Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2011 Location Shelbyville Michigan Jan 9, 2012 #6 Hitec 7950. I got the 7955 and it struggles sometimes.
OxInYourBox Active Member Joined Mar 15, 2011 Location Fort Mill, SC Jan 9, 2012 #7 7950TH here as well.
irishgunslinger1 Member Joined Mar 17, 2009 Location asheville Feb 8, 2012 #8 check out savox servos. they have better torque numbers than hitech. and in some cases better performance at 6.0v than some of the hitechs at 7.4v.... but for the price nothin beats a hitech 645 for a basic metal gear servo...
check out savox servos. they have better torque numbers than hitech. and in some cases better performance at 6.0v than some of the hitechs at 7.4v.... but for the price nothin beats a hitech 645 for a basic metal gear servo...
Cape8 Member Joined Jan 29, 2013 Location Cape Cod Massachusetts Feb 4, 2013 #9 I use the spektrum s6040 in my LNC. Has a .08transit time at 167oz. Plenty strong for weighted 2.2 wheels in the rocks.
I use the spektrum s6040 in my LNC. Has a .08transit time at 167oz. Plenty strong for weighted 2.2 wheels in the rocks.
Ron Dum Spiro Spero Moderator Joined Apr 16, 2005 Location Sharon, SC Apr 21, 2013 #10 Lane is using the hi tec HS 7950th...so far its been tough.
HAPPY Mike B. Joined Feb 21, 2010 Location Granite Falls Apr 21, 2013 #11 I'm running the 7955. It's awesome for crawling, plenty of torque for turning into rocks. Steers real smooth and the control is excellent.
I'm running the 7955. It's awesome for crawling, plenty of torque for turning into rocks. Steers real smooth and the control is excellent.