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Servos
Does anyone have any feedback regarding Dymond or Savox servos. Prices seem good to me as do the specs, but are they reliable?
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RE: Servos
I have not but I fly with a gent that flies unlimited class IMAC. He put Savox on his rudder on his 40 percenter and was very pleased I plan on using them on my 40 percenter
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Savox is good stuff.
We have been using them for a couple years in helis under the Align name and for the last year or so in several giant scale planes. |
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I totally agree with BarracudaHockey. The Savox brand of servos are well worth the money. I've been using them in several larger gas engine planes and have had zero issues with them. You'll do just fine using them.<div>
</div><div>Ken</div> |
RE: Servos
I have several models with Dymond D5000 ($15) servos, all seem to perform very well on my sport flying models up to ST 3000 engine size down to Kadet Sr with Saito 91, they are a lot cheaper than Savox if you don't fly big models or helicopters that need digital hi speed servos. but for most Sunday afternoon sport flying like I do they are just right. They also have digital servos at reasonable prices also if that's what you like. Look them up you might like them.
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I like savox servos
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RE: Servos
Savox has a pretty good history. I would not hesitate to use them in any application. Dymond does not have the same following. I personally would not use them without knowing more.
Another good place to find value servos is Hobbico brand (Tower Hobbies). They are Futaba and Hitec servos with a different label, possibly a different gear for a small change in specs. |
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