hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
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hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
Anybody out there tried the 5985s in the 50 cc yak i am trying to stay on budget and still have a respectable,plane when finished i understand the 5945s would work at 180 oz upon research the 5985s a improved version of the5945s at slightly less tourqe 172 oz and would fit my budget any comments would be great thnks.
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RE: hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
The 5945's are only $71 each at servo city right now!!!! Is there a differance between the 45's and 85's besides 9 oz of torque? Yes I know this is the AW form (I have a yak with 5985's in it), but I would rather ask you guys sine I'm looking at putting something in a 100cc 260....
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RE: hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
hover puss love the name lol , yes thats a great price thanks i will look into it .Its hard to find good deals for the american dollar is worth more than the loonie!
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RE: hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
The 5985's are a better servo, gears are better and will have no slop after a season of flying, I'm using them on a 50cc AW Yak, no problems.
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RE: hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
Get the 5985, the price difference is small for the increase in quality. I have had a lot of problems with centering on the less expensive Hitec servos.
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RE: hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
Are the HS 5645 mg servos not good enough for the Yak 54 50cc.... specs show 168 oz. of torque...i just bought a 50 cc Yak and need to buy servos that's why i'm asking..thanks,, Rick
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RE: hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
Use the 5985's. I have them on the 50cc yak, extra and 100cc extra except for 5955's on the rudder. You'll need 5 if you use a 5985 on the rudder.
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RE: hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
Thanks, I went ahead and ordered 5 of the HS 5985's...I was looking at the 5645's ..they were a little less expensive asnd had 168 oz. of torque....I'm not planning on doing any 3D stuff for a while... That's why I thought the 5645's would be OK..... Anyway I took the plunge and bought the better servo..Thanks for the advice...Rick
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RE: hitec 5985s 172oz aeroworks 50cc yak
I made the same mistake on another plane... and found out that these servos are SO SLOW... I wouldn't fly with them. I'm not a 3D guy either, and they would probably have been fine, but with digitals, you expect an immediate response.. and the 5645's just don't give it.