RE: how much do you spend on servos
Since we can buy 3003's for $12.95, and your "equivalent" is $10, I think you might have a hard sell.
For (only) a $3 difference, I have to choose between a well known and proven brand from a company with a good service track record, and an unknown company with no track record. I'm afraid that I'd prefer to spend the extra $3
You're going after the wrong market. The place to make a difference is to offer a high quality alternative to the $100 digital servo's out there. If you can offer an equivalent for $20, then you'll have my attention.
Highflight