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Old 05-31-2014 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by c131frdave
Rule of thumb for Turnigy: If it works out of the box with no binding, no grinding, no whining, and no smoking, it will work as good or better than any similar servo ten times the cost. My opinion.
I apply this exact theory to all electronics ... cell phones, computers, televisions, servos, transmitters, etc.
I found this to be very true as long as the equipment is taken care of, and not abused. If it doesn't develop a problem within the first month, it will last for 10+ years.