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Old 05-26-2013 | 01:52 PM
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Default RE: Dymond Servos


<span style="font-size: smaller;">ORIGINAL: bandman45 Any feedback on Dymond servos? Pros or cons? I am new to the hobby and would like as much knowledge as possible from seasoned veterans! THANKS!!!</span>
"Dymond" is a German brand label only, the same servo (were manufactureded by Prafar) see:
. Servo - Horn Arm Spline Count and Inter Brand Compatibility
<span style="font-size: smaller;">"Dymond D47 is also known as LSX-110, Ripmax SD100, Robbe FS31 Pico,
Modell-Expert X-31, Exact 4.7, Topmodel 1118, X-Micro, Midget 4.7
Logic RC LSX-110, Tahmazo TS-1002 &amp; TS-47.
Dymond D60 is also known as Ripmax SD150</span>"

Dymond MG servo are good, but MG do wear out very much faster than nylon or the best wearing "karbonite'
. Servo - FAQ : Metal Gear Servos - DIY Repair &amp; Extend MG Servo Gear Life

Much more information available under sub sections
"Glitches &amp; Jitter in Receiver, Servo &amp; ESC - Causes and Cures"
"Servo - Alterations, Calculators, Databases, Leads, Repairs, Convert to an ESC or winch &amp; FAQ."
below
"Radio Systems, Accessories, Alterations and FAQ" at
Alan's Hobby, Model &amp; RC FAQ Web Links

Alan T.