Tower/Hobbico 110 servo experience
#1
Thread Starter
Tower/Hobbico 110 servo experience
Anyone have any experience with the TS or CS 110 servo Tower sells?
On paper it seems to be a no brainer for use in small electric pattern plane but I can't find any searches on multiple user forums where anyone has used them for anything and has any opinion one way or the other.
Micro Digital High Speed Servo
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXUDS3&P=7
SPECS: 4.8V 6.0V
Speed: 0.16 sec @ 60° 0.13 sec @ 60°
Torque: 36 oz-in (2.6 kg-cm) 46 oz-in (3.3 kg-cm)
Length: 1.2" (30mm)
Width: 0.5" (13mm)
Height: 1.1" (28mm)
Weight: 0.6oz (18g)
Voltage: 4.8V-6.0V
On paper it seems to be a no brainer for use in small electric pattern plane but I can't find any searches on multiple user forums where anyone has used them for anything and has any opinion one way or the other.
Micro Digital High Speed Servo
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXUDS3&P=7
SPECS: 4.8V 6.0V
Speed: 0.16 sec @ 60° 0.13 sec @ 60°
Torque: 36 oz-in (2.6 kg-cm) 46 oz-in (3.3 kg-cm)
Length: 1.2" (30mm)
Width: 0.5" (13mm)
Height: 1.1" (28mm)
Weight: 0.6oz (18g)
Voltage: 4.8V-6.0V
#3
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RE: Tower/Hobbico 110 servo experience
ORIGINAL: gaRCfield
Fwiw they are made by hitec. I have a bunch for a small scale plane but haven't started it yet.
Fwiw they are made by hitec. I have a bunch for a small scale plane but haven't started it yet.
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RE: Tower/Hobbico 110 servo experience
They are made by Hitec to Hobbico's spec. There may not be an identical Whitecaps servo, but you should be able to find servos with similar ratings, just geared to different speed and torque. The shape of the case and color of the wires are a clue. The larger Hobbico servos may be made by futaba. Unfortunately towers service reps could not answer questions about deadband.