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Old 09-02-2009, 10:58 AM
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Default Any problems of using a Hitec HS7950TH and/or HS-7955TG in a Futaba R6014 FASST ?

Has anyone ever tried a Futaba receiver R6014 FASST (or R6014HS FASST) with a Hitec HS-7955TG or Hitec HS-7950TH servo ?
I am thinking of using the combo in a SM F-16 1/6, but do not now if the low signal voltage output of the RX will cause glitches ?...
I am not intended to use amplifiers, powerboxes, regulators,... Just 2S A123 batteries for the RX, unregulated.

Thanks for any information.


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Default RE: Any problems of using a Hitec HS7950TH and/or HS-7955TG in a Futaba R6014 FASST ?

I have R6014 FASST (not HS) with two HS-7955TG in elevators in my 1:7 Feibao F-15. Twin 2S A123 (2300mAh), unregulated. Looooong servo leads straight to receiver. 30 flights. No problems...
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I have used the 7955 with both the 6014 and the 6014HS this summer in a couple of 35% gas planes with no problems at all. The 6014 is in a plane that uses a Smart Fly power distribution system and the 6014HS is in a comp Arf that has no power distribution system, just two regulated batteries running dirertly into the reciever. Works perfect. I also have 7955's on my Aviation Design F-16 but haven't flown it with the 6014 but I don't forsee any problems.
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Default RE: Any problems of using a Hitec HS7950TH and/or HS-7955TG in a Futaba R6014 FASST ?

I have 2 5955's with 48" leads into a Y, 6014FS, No problems..
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Default RE: Any problems of using a Hitec HS7950TH and/or HS-7955TG in a Futaba R6014 FASST ?

I have both the 6014FS and HS using 7955TG's all around in my Rookie and my Elan with two A123 two cell batteries into two Fromeco Kodiak switches straight into the Rx with no descernable problems.

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http://www.powerbox-systems.de/e/pow...er/start.phpl;

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Default RE: Any problems of using a Hitec HS7950TH and/or HS-7955TG in a Futaba R6014 FASST ?

Thank you, everyone ! Much appreciated !

Anyone using already the all new Hitec HS-7950TH ? (Size : 40x20x38 mm / 1.57 x 0,79 x 1,5 in)

At 6.0 V :
Speed : 0,15 sec/60°
Torque : 29.0 kg/cm - (402.73 oz-in)

At 7.4 V :
0.13 sec/60°
35 kg/cm - (486.05 oz-in)


I just bought these in Singapore and intend to use these on elevons (SM F16 1/6).

Nicolas.

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