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servo saver

Don't use servo savers in a crawler. Simple.

They are great for "go-fasts" where you have high shock loads, the SS helps save servo gears.

I recommend a decent aluminum clamping servo arm. I use a GHracing (AKA Golden Horizons racing) clamping servo arm.
It's fairly cheap & works well.
A slightly better alternative (but costs more) is a clamping servo arm from Robitronics.8)

Here is a similar thread.... http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/general-crawlers/409426-servo-saver-use-traxxas-2056-a.html
 
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I'd suggest you do a title search on epa. If you don't know what a title search is, ask here, because it's very powerful. You'll use it a lot.
 
Thanks, but what keeps 180 degree servo from being damaged when the steering only makes a 90 degree arc?

EPA.
Or, use a link mounting hole closer to the servo (on the servo arm).;-)

I'd suggest you do a title search on EPA. If you don't know what a title search is, ask here, because it's very powerful. You'll use it a lot.

Great! What is EPA?

OK, you didn't search.......
[spoonfeed] EPA = "End Point Adjustment" which is in a lot of radios. It's a setting in the TX. It electrically limits the signal to the servo (or whatever is on that channel you used EPA on). [/spoonfeed]8)

Some reading for you....http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/newbie-general/143564-rc-crawler-glossary-terms.html
 
As you already know, I am new to RC and electronically challenged. How do I know which servo horn to buy and where. I guess I need to know my radio better. Thanks for your help.:oops:
 
What radio are you using?

There should either be a dial, or something in the settings that will limit throw.
Some rtr systems do not offer this option however, so you may have to upgrade if you don't have it.
 
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