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Siq6Six 05-26-2023 10:05 PM

Reef's RC Triple 5
 
I tried to do some digging the other night and came up with little to no good info. Perhaps somebody here can help answer some of my questions. I bought a Triple 5 some years ago when I built my bomber. Sticker on the front says "titanium gears". I've noticed all they have now on the website is the Triple 5 V2 & the front is labelled "Steel Gears". Reef's website doesn't say anything about how the V2 is different, or if it really matters.

So anyways, I'm bumping the T5 over to my Capra. The anal side of me wanted matching servos for the front & rear. I ordered a new servo off eBay - Triple 5, titanium gears... Except the servo that showed up says "steel gears" on the servo & on the back of the plastic case it says they are "titanium coated gears".

I checked Reefs website as they have an image of the back card which just says "steel gears". I dug up the case my old servo came in & it says "all titanium gears". It seems there have been a few revisions over the life of these gears.

The pic on the eBay listing represents a different servo but the description lists "titanium coated gears". My fault for missing that. It is a little annoying but I don't think it's worth making a stink about it. Didn't pay any more for this one than I would have another Triple 5 listing.

What do you guys think? Anybody know of any other changes? I imagine they'd be negligible...

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Druxus 05-27-2023 04:58 AM

Re: Reef's RC Triple 5
 
I doubt they where ever all titanium. Not cost effective and they don't make good gears. If they did I would bet they would be in every F1 car because cost isn't a option. They do a coating with titanium but it's not pure titanium to reduce friction, but it doesn't last forever and your left with the base metal eventually. Better off starting with hardened steel to begin with.

Honeyman108 05-27-2023 08:28 AM

Re: Reef's RC Triple 5
 
Aloha :) I use mostly reefs servos and they are not titanium gears and never have been only the servos that state titanium gears only have a a coating of titanium over the steel gears for improved rigidity and wear and tear! I hope this helps :)

Siq6Six 05-27-2023 10:22 AM

Re: Reef's RC Triple 5
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Druxus (Post 6137501)
I doubt they where ever all titanium. Not cost effective and they don't make good gears. If they did I would bet they would be in every F1 car because cost isn't a option. They do a coating with titanium but it's not pure titanium to reduce friction, but it doesn't last forever and your left with the base metal eventually. Better off starting with hardened steel to begin with.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Honeyman108 (Post 6137508)
Aloha :) I use mostly reefs servos and they are not titanium gears and never have been only the servos that state titanium gears only have a a coating of titanium over the steel gears for improved rigidity and wear and tear! I hope this helps :)

Ok, so they likely updated their packaging to be more accurate with their description from the early runs of the servos... I figured that much anyway. Something I just saw this morning, Reef's only sells their V2 replacement gears now as well. They link to Exocaged's video where he's talking about the gears, specifically. Apparently the V2 gears are stronger.

Honeyman108 05-27-2023 10:51 AM

Re: Reef's RC Triple 5
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Siq6Six (Post 6137514)
Ok, so they likely updated their packaging to be more accurate with their description from the early runs of the servos... I figured that much anyway. Something I just saw this morning, Reef's only sells their V2 replacement gears now as well. They link to Exocaged's video where he's talking about the gears, specifically. Apparently the V2 gears are stronger.

That is correct and they are :)

themountain 05-28-2023 01:16 AM

Re: Reef's RC Triple 5
 
You can probably get gears from AGFrc...they make those servos for reefs

WHITE-TRASH 05-28-2023 06:53 AM

Re: Reef's RC Triple 5
 
The 555 is a slow turd. I've broken a few of them in various ways but the most fun was popping the splines off of the output gear and being told it was my fault for running a screw that wasn't long enough. Love hearing that it's my fault for using the supplied hardware and not knowing to use something else.

There are way better servos out there at the same price points as reefs overpriced, way over hyped junk.

Siq6Six 05-28-2023 12:40 PM

Re: Reef's RC Triple 5
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WHITE-TRASH (Post 6137541)
The 555 is a slow turd. I've broken a few of them in various ways but the most fun was popping the splines off of the output gear and being told it was my fault for running a screw that wasn't long enough. Love hearing that it's my fault for using the supplied hardware and not knowing to use something else.

There are way better servos out there at the same price points as reefs overpriced, way over hyped junk.

It is slow [emoji1787][emoji1787] that's why I'm putting them on a Capra! The bought an NSD RS800 for the Bomber.
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Originally Posted by themountain (Post 6137534)
You can probably get gears from AGFrc...they make those servos for reefs

I read somewhere that these servos are all pretty much made from the same couple companies & Reefs/NSD/Shift buy & brand the servos that meet higher tolerance requirements.. and the ones that don't go to the NoName Amazon sellers. Not surprising, computer companies do the same with motherboard's, RAM, SSD's.


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Siq6Six 05-28-2023 10:20 PM

Re: Reef's RC Triple 5
 
So I had about 15 minutes in the garage before the woman got home and started bickering. Enough time to pull the body off the Capra & mount the servos.. Looks like their 3x10 screw thats recommended for this servo bottoms out about 3mm too soon. I’m a bit leery to force the screw deeper into the servo mount. Are these known to have gunk or something else built up at the bottom of the threads? The screw threads down nice and smooth, until it doesn’t… No issues w/ on my old Triple5.


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