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Old 12-12-2005 | 05:25 PM
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I just got my supposedly "4.4g and 4.7g" servos from dymond model sports. And I will tell you that I was Extremely disappointed with what I got. The "4.4g servos, which is what the web site said they were, that were going to be 15oz in of torque turned out to be 3.7g servos that were only 8oz in.[sm=punching.gif][sm=punching.gif][sm=punching.gif]. The "4.7g", well thats all they got right on the info on the website, they were what the "4.4g" were supposed to be, but ungodly slow! They were 0.18 sec.![:@][:@][:@] And also, they charged me shipping when they said they only did it on large orders, which two 4.4g servos and one 4.7g servo doesn't seem that large to me.

So if you were going to buy these, I STRONGLY WARN YOU THAT THEY ARE CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!![:@].

The 4.4g, or I mean 3.7g, you can turn them around 360 degrees and are jittery when you move them.

But anyway, all of the info on the site was wrong, and they are liars about the free shipping. So I'm never going to order from them again and send those servos right back.

I feel better now[sm=sleeping.gif]

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Old 12-13-2005 | 03:30 AM
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Really !!!


I have had 12 of the 4.7 Gram servos and they have all worked flawlessly on plain jane stock shockflyers. Thats why i have had 12 of them. People keep buying them off of me and I keep replacing them and they have all worked to date.

Are you talking just about the 4.4 gram servos ???
Old 12-13-2005 | 12:51 PM
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My D4.7's work great. Never actually weighed them though...
Old 12-13-2005 | 04:32 PM
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But don't they seem slow to you? I thought that the 4.7g were nicely made but they are very slow. They also only gave me about 30 degrees both ways when I tested them on my servo tester. The 4.4 are actually 3.7g and have only 8oz in of torque, completely different than what the web site said.

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