ORIGINAL: MetallicaJunkie
i would use them on the aileron(if you must) you probably wont notice it, however on the elevators you probably will.... i would replace the slower servoits possible defective......, or if you must use it and dont fly 3d then i would use it on the rudder
Yeah, rudder or throttle. I've used the smaller servos for throttle on glow's before, does just fine. It does not require a lot of torque, provided you remove binds from the linkage (as with anything else).
w8ye:
I believe they (TXSERVO) hae a more advanced tool for their product, but I don't think it is a programmer for digitals. I don't know that, though, and I don't own any real digital servos, so I don't have a reason to find out. I do own some ball bearing, high torque, coreless types, mostly Airtronics, but no real "digital" servos.
What's nice about this gadget is that I can center the servo, then pick the right servo arm that gives me the perpendicular position that I want for most applications without having to play with the servo centering on the transmitter. I can set that to 0, then after I've already centered the servo itself, and picked the right servo arm, I'm good to go.
CGr.