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Wade 01-25-2014 08:55 PM

HH Servo
 
I just came across this on Holmes site, I haven't noticed it before so I am not sure if this is new or not, but this servo looks pretty darn nice and the price is decent also
Holmes Hobbies LLC

418oz torque, metal case, T gears, for 79$ not bad at all

Cheers,
Wade

Szczerba 01-25-2014 08:57 PM

HH Servo
 
Yep. Check my build in the twin hammers section for some video of the new servo and motor running today

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vater...ml#post4644145
Here's the video link too

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0KUnbyIgb74

Wade 01-25-2014 09:07 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
Well seek and ye shall find lol. Awesome build BTW. Hopefully that servo holds up, I know their motors are terrific. I was looking into the hitec servo 7950 but for half the price and a little bit less torque, I think the HH is well worth it, and they are a trusted company also. Thanks for the link.

Cheers,
Wade

Szczerba 01-25-2014 09:09 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wade (Post 4644325)
Well seek and ye shall find lol. Awesome build BTW. Hopefully that servo holds up, I know their motors are terrific. I was looking into the hitec servo 7950 but for half the price and a little bit less torque, I think the HH is well worth it, and they are a trusted company also. Thanks for the link.

Cheers,
Wade


The twin hammers steering is limited so it doesn't get the full test right now. Kinda wanna swap it out to one of my 2.2 comp rigs soon.

Wade 01-25-2014 09:19 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
Then I will have to keep an eye on your report. I am in the process of building a wraith 1.9 for my 3yr old son and I will be using the hitec 5645 for him, since he really wont be doing hard core crawling or trail bashing it will be fine, and besides I already have it. but I am going to build a wroncho and this HH servo looks like it will fit the bill.

Cheers,
Wade

OTHGbronco82 01-26-2014 12:06 AM

Re: HH Servo
 
Sh!t. Now I have to buy all my electronics instead of just the motors for my berg from them.

Colgout 01-26-2014 07:51 AM

Re: HH Servo
 
Check this out....

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...alog/43054.jpg

They are strikingly similar.... I dare to say they are out from the same factory, similar story of the Hitec 7955 and hobbico CS170.

I like the red one better,....:ror:

Wade 01-26-2014 08:40 AM

Re: HH Servo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Colgout (Post 4644716)
Check this out....

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...alog/43054.jpg

They are strikingly similar.... I dare to say they are out from the same factory, similar story of the Hitec 7955 and hobbico CS170.

I like the red one better,....:ror:

I was trying to find that, because I had remembered one that looked eerily similar to the HH one. Hmmmm

doublej 01-26-2014 08:55 AM

Do you guys really thing JohnH is just rebadging them and changing the color to sell them at 2x the Price???
Come on....

Like anything from hobbyking and others like them, you get what you pay for. Where ever HH gets theirs from, you can be they are going over it with, inside and out, checking everything.

HobbyKing - take you 2months to get it and every third one will work right for 3months and fizz out.
HolmesHobbies - get it in a week, everyone works, any problems and they will actually have customer service, and it will last the life span of a good servo.

Don't get me wrong - I'm a cheapO and I do shop from HK and HP from time to time. But it's always a gamble and you accept that.
Do it once, do it right, no tears - no fears.

Erbing 01-26-2014 09:02 AM

Re: HH Servo
 
Chinese factories are known for rebadging items and selling it cheaper...lol

Wade 01-26-2014 09:09 AM

Re: HH Servo
 
The casing is an exact copy, other then the anodizing, and both state japan brushless and titanium gears. But with all that, yes you get what you pay for and I do believe they are not the same, even though they are both released around the same time. Better quality control at HH also. I wasn't thinking they were the same at all, I knew though I had seen a similar looking one somewhere.

mammoth 01-26-2014 09:13 AM

Re: HH Servo
 
Yes but is it waterproof?

Colgout 01-26-2014 09:33 AM

Re: HH Servo
 
Of course for you lots in States, the postage is cheap and fast, but for us in the rest of the world, no so. :cry:

Just the HH name on the servo will worth $25 on top of whatever it would cost because of the warranty and service. "thumbsup" Don't think John will put his name on the line if he don't think the product is good.

I believe they are the same servo, the spec are identical unlike the BR-XL and Castle ESC. However, the HH version will probably under more stringent testing requirements or they went thru 100% testing, and therefore more lasting.

I like hobbyking, 99% of mine purchase (like wire, plugs and Lipo) are great, however, I have some DOA of servo from tunigy and hobbyking brand. But I got my money back after sending it back. I have already ordered 2 of these and to see if I like it. Gonna use them in non-competitive rig first. Can't take the chance. ;-)

WHITE-TRASH 01-26-2014 12:09 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by crazy nick (Post 4644970)
Listen , I'm gonna step in here and explain a little something. If you look at Orion and Hobbywing esc's they're identical looking, yes, internally, NO! Yes they are built in the same factory and yes by the same ppl. However the Orion parts ie boards, fets , even solder are of alot better grade and alot more care is taken in the build process . Also Orions firmware is different from hobbywings, hence the tuner cars not being interchangable. Take all this into consideration, this is why Orion is double the cost. I had a huge issue with Orion and ended up being emailed from there home office in Europe with this explanation plus more detail.


So the manufacturer told you all that and you believed it?

My rich uncle who was a prince in Zimbabwe just died leaving me 4 brazillion dollars. I'll send you a check to cash and send me 80% back ok?

Trubble 01-26-2014 12:33 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WHITE-TRASH (Post 4645059)
So the manufacturer told you all that and you believed it?

Well, yeah, nothing stopping a Mfr from buying the cheap, chinese ESCs, throwing away the cheap guts, putting in their own superior technology, and putting it back together to deliver a killer ESC that looks like a cheap, chinese unit. Some people are into that, ya know?








Anyways, to get this thread back on track, hopefully by next week I can report back with my initial thoughts on these HH units.
:twisted:

Wade 01-26-2014 12:46 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Trubble (Post 4645098)
Well, yeah, nothing stopping a Mfr from buying the cheap, chinese ESCs, throwing away the cheap guts, putting in their own superior technology, and putting it back together to deliver a killer ESC that looks like a cheap, chinese unit. Some people are into that, ya know?








Anyways, to get this thread back on track, hopefully by next week I can report back with my initial thoughts on these HH units.
:twisted:

Thanks I appreciate any feedback on these, having a 3yr old kind of limits funds lol. Although I do like bargain shopping :mrgreen:. I would pass on the Turnigy servo, The (HH) seem really nice, I might have to get one of the Turnigy ones in the future (just to see). I can't justify spending $150 for a hitec, I know they are good, and I have a few of the 160oz and they have lasted for years, but for non competition- backyard bashing, trail running, etc. That's a lot of $$$ for the high torque models

Cheers,
Wade

Wade 01-26-2014 01:03 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
I am going to create another thread on Turnigy servos to keep the two separate, I want this thread to focus on the HH servos, and peoples experience with them "thumbsup"


Cheers,
Wade

craddock35 01-26-2014 01:43 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
I have not been a big fan of HH because I have had no luck ever getting in touch with him when I need to but if he is now doing servoes I night have to give him another go. I will be researching the new servoes out shortly as I get a couple of rigs going again after I recover from my neck and back surgery this coming week.

I saw where somebody asked about it being waterproof but got no answer. Does anybody know if it is waterproof?

halfcab 01-26-2014 01:45 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
Just like HH does with the BRXL he has castle build for him with a better stronger bec circuit, he is probably having turnigy build out the servo's for him with an upgraded board in it and tighter quality control procedures"thumbsup"

crazy nick 01-26-2014 02:14 PM

Re: HH Servo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by halfcab (Post 4645189)
Just like HH does with the BRXL he has castle build for him with a better stronger bec circuit, he is probably having turnigy build out the servo's for him with an upgraded board in it and tighter quality control procedures"thumbsup"

According to white -trash, companies don't do that . They just lie


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