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Wehlee 08-06-2016 02:49 AM

Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
Hi guys,

I do have another query to ask for your opinion. I was surfing the internet looking for servo for my RR10 Bomber and I saw this brand Power HD Waterproof 4.8-6.6V Super Torque Digital Servo 0.16sec/277.7oz-in/20kg-cm.

Does any one have tried it? How was it?

Thank you again

Wehlee

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WHITE-TRASH 08-06-2016 03:02 AM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
Quick but not a lot of torque.

Wehlee 08-06-2016 08:25 AM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WHITE-TRASH (Post 5545164)
Quick but not a lot of torque.

Oh! What made tou say that not a lot of Torque. Isn't it 20kg for rr10 bomber is more than enough with SSD links installed.

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SCREAMER 08-06-2016 08:32 AM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
No way is it more than enough. Most consider 400oz/in to be a good baseline for 2.2 rigs. 277 isn't more than enough for a 1.9 truck. Look at what the common servos are around here. Hitec 7954sh, 7950, 7980, Savox 1230, Protek 170, Holmes HV500 etc. look for something in the 400+ oz/in range.

WHITE-TRASH 08-06-2016 09:14 AM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
Yea 400 oz is a good baseline. I don't run anything under 500 oz these days. :lol:

QuesoDelDiablo 08-06-2016 11:16 AM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
I'm running their 13kg servo in one of my rigs and I'm actually really happy with it. It's a much better product than what expected for the price. It's fast, quiet, has a nice aluminum case and it's put up with as much abuse as any other servo over used.

I'm not gonna say anything about how much torque you do or don't need, that's a whole can of worms.

Wehlee 08-07-2016 04:19 AM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SCREAMER (Post 5545204)
No way is it more than enough. Most consider 400oz/in to be a good baseline for 2.2 rigs. 277 isn't more than enough for a 1.9 truck. Look at what the common servos are around here. Hitec 7954sh, 7950, 7980, Savox 1230, Protek 170, Holmes HV500 etc. look for something in the 400+ oz/in range.

Hmmmm... thanks for the information. I was tild by the seller 20kg is more than enough. Ok will look for what you have shared. Thanks
Quote:

Originally Posted by WHITE-TRASH (Post 5545211)
Yea 400 oz is a good baseline. I don't run anything under 500 oz these days. [emoji38]


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Wehlee 08-07-2016 04:22 AM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by QuesoDelDiablo (Post 5545247)
I'm running their 13kg servo in one of my rigs and I'm actually really happy with it. It's a much better product than what expected for the price. It's fast, quiet, has a nice aluminum case and it's put up with as much abuse as any other servo over used.

I'm not gonna say anything about how much torque you do or don't need, that's a whole can of worms.

Thank you for the info. Will consider it. I am also looking at the WP-23MG

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Wehlee 08-07-2016 04:36 AM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
So at least the base line would be 30kg/cm = 400oz/in

Thank you guys appreciate the information shared here. You all rock

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DowntownScience 08-07-2016 01:39 PM

Re: Power HD Waterproof Super Torque Digital Servo 20kg-cm
 
If it's the one for $20 then it's certainly worth a try for bashing or U4. If you're crawling then you'll definitely want something in the 400+ range though like others have said.

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