good srevo for dig how much oz for a good dig servo? |
Re: good srevo for dig you don't need much. I've been running a Traxxas servo for a long time now. |
Re: good srevo for dig I too am using a traxxas 2080 micro servo and so far, its working well. We'll see. they arent the greatest servo in the world but then again, it wont see as much action as when it was a steering servo. I am using it on a wraith mechanical dig |
Re: good srevo for dig Using a Hitec 225 mini metal gear bb servo at 66.7 oz-in @ 6v with my VP Hurtz dig with no problems for about 4 years. |
Re: good srevo for dig I am using a Hitec HS-645MG with the Axial Dig in my Wraith. The Axial Dig has a really small range of motion so it is critical to set the end point adjustments on the radio correctly. Otherwise you will end up going through a lot servos. Here a thread I did about the dig that might help. http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial...ts-posted.html |
Re: good srevo for dig I'm using a Hitec HS5685MH in my Wraith with Axial dig and in the Dingo with Hurst dig. |
Re: good srevo for dig HS645MG is a good servo for dig and are pretty cheap. I've been using mine with the same servo since 08'. |
Re: good srevo for dig A Futaba S3003 with plastic gears. I think its max @6V its 57 oz. |
Re: good servo for dig I use this JR Radios with my VP Hurtz dig in my SCX-10. Using an OverkillRC-hacked GT3B. 51 oz/in @ 6V. So far, no issues at all. Crappy Video: Video0023_zpsca2c148d.mp4 Video by djeryu1 | Photobucket |
Re: good srevo for dig My used Losi Comp Crawler came with an HS85MG micro and still works fine. |
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