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Need standard servos
Hi,
I just got a CMPro Cessna-50 ARF 46~50 Engine Powered Scale Aircraft for $135. It requires seven standard servos. Two ailerons, two flaps, elevator, rudder, and throttle. Since the whole plane was only $$135 (Looks great and seems solid for that price) I don't really want to buy 7- $50 high end digital servos. $350 in servos seems a bit much for a $135 plane. Any recommendations for good standard servos would be appreciated. Zig |
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ORIGINAL: zig123 Hi, I just got a CMPro Cessna-50 ARF 46~50 Engine Powered Scale Aircraft for $135. It requires seven standard servos. Two ailerons, two flaps, elevator, rudder, and throttle. Since the whole plane was only $$135 (Looks great and seems solid for that price) I don't really want to buy 7- $50 high end digital servos. $350 in servos seems a bit much for a $135 plane. Any recommendations for good standard servos would be appreciated. Zig Austin |
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Just get something like the Futaba 3004 or Hitec 475 or something along those lines...they're less than 20 bucks ea. (the 3004 is less than 15. )
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The above listed Futaba servos will do just fine. If you are on a budget you can pick up Airtronics 94102 servos from Tower for $9.99 each. [link]http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX0929&P=ML[/link] . Please don't think these are cheap servos though. I have been using Airtronics servos for going on 12 years now and in my opinion I think that these servos are the best kept secret in the RC radio world. I think that they are the best standard servos on the market. They are reliable and are a pretty tough little servo. I use these servos almost exclusively in all of my planes that don't require high-torque servos. These servos come with "Z" connectors so they will plug into any brand of receiver that you will be using. Give them a look, you won't be sorry.
Ken |
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Ken, according to Tower they put out 50oz of torque. Is that at 4.8v?
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For RC Ken,
Those servos seem fine but it says they only include the servo and Z connection. The price is great but won't I have to also order the rubber grommets, brass eyelets, screws and horns? Zig |
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ORIGINAL: cruzomatic Ken, according to Tower they put out 50oz of torque. Is that at 4.8v? See what I mean?? :D:D:D Yes, that is at 4.8 volts. I have used these servos in large planes with no problems at all. They are really a great all around servo. Ken |
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ORIGINAL: zig123 For RC Ken, Those servos seem fine but it says they only include the servo and Z connection. The price is great but won't I have to also order the rubber grommets, brass eyelets, screws and horns? Zig Even though it doesn't say it these servos come with all of that. Rubber grommets, brass eyelets, and a selection of control horns come with the servo. In fact, if you use Airtronics servos for any length of time you'll quickly build up a good selection of control horns because of what comes with each servo. Ken |
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Another option might be the HiTec HS-322 with the karbonite gear that you can buy in lots of 10 for 8.70. I have used them in most of my planes and have been pleased. Just my 2c
Package Content:copyright (c) 2004 by TTi, Inc. All Rights Reserved HS-322HD deluxe servo with preinstalled round servo horn Four (4) each: brass eyelets, rubber grommets, servo mount screws Three (3) Additional Horns: 2-arm, 4-arm, adjustable 1 arm Specifications:copyright (c) 2004 by TTi, Inc. All Rights Reserved Speed: copyright (c) 2004 by TTi, Inc. All Rights Reserved 0.19 sec/60 degrees at 4.8V 0.15 sec/60 degrees at 6.0V Torque: copyright (c) 2004 by TTi, Inc. All Rights Reserved 42 ounces-inches (3.0kg-cm) at 4.8V 51 ounces-inches (3.7kg-cm) at 6.0V Size: LxWxH (1.6x0.8x1.4) inches; (41x20x37)mm Weight: 1.50 ounce (43 grams) Universal Connector: Futaba, Hitec, JR, Airtronics Z; with approx. 12" wire.copyright (c) 2004 by TTi, Inc. All Rights Reserved An ultra strong, high impact, composite material that is at the heart of Hitec's revolutionary new geartrain. The new KARBONITE composite gear train has eliminated lash and slop forever. They are less likely to strip under the shock and loads that would usually break standard gears. Found in all the "HD" (Heavy-Duty) and "HB" (Heavy-Duty Ball Bearing) servos. "Karbonite" gears are four times stronger than standard nylons gears and offer virtually ZERO wear; even after 250,000 when tested! The result, you get better control with Hitec’s new KARBONITE gear technology. |
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A servo bidding war!! :D Do I hear $7.98?
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Geeze CG if only we could get a bidding war for GAS. Or, just a old fashion gas war.
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Ha! I've got you all beat. Check these out...
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...sp?idProduct=2 They're metal geared servos for $7.98! They've got even cheaper standard servos if you only want nylon gears, but why have hamburger when you can have the filet at this price! |
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Good Servos, fully packaged with all normal hardware and Hitec (S) plug which will properly fit Rx's from all four of the majors current receivers (Airtronics Z, Futaba J, JR and Hitec.) without any modifacation.
Edit, almost forgot - Ya get some candy in the box too! http://www.servocity.com/html/hs-322...rd_deluxe.html |
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Yeah, Irish.. you got that right!! :D
Ah Ha... we got $7.98. Do I hear $6.98? :D No John.. those are $9.99. Wrong direction!! :D |
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He, he right direction - I,ve already had my fill of dealing with no name unknown servos from Hong Kong with no practical recourse iffin they don,t work. I'll glady pay a few pennies more for Hitec's (proven to me) best in the biz customer service and candy in the package from servo city every time:D
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I've bought so much from them I have gained 50#s
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You've already gotten a lot of suggestions. Here's one more.
Hitec HS-311s are $8.99 each and are well known good servos. http://www.servocity.com/html/hs-311_standard.html |
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Yeah, your're right, John. I use Airtronics myself, and a few of the Spektrums (JR 821's) that came with the radio. All good servos. However, I have several of the small Hitec's for my E-planes, though, and they work fine.
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ORIGINAL: carrellh You've already gotten a lot of suggestions. Here's one more. Hitec HS-311s are $8.99 each and are well known good servos. http://www.servocity.com/html/hs-311_standard.html Yup and Ya get candy with those too!:D |
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Since you said GOOD standard servos, I'd go to www.servocity.com and get 5 HS-325HB and 2 HS-475HB (for the flaps):
QTY PRODUCT STATUS UNIT PRICE LINE TOTAL HS-325HB Servo Product # 33325S00 Rotation: Stock Direction: Stock $12.99 $0.00 Discount $64.95 $0.00 Discount HS-475HB Servo Product # 33475S00 Rotation: Stock Direction: Stock $17.99 $0.00 Discount $35.98 $0.00 Discount Subtotal: $100.93 FREE SHIPPING, TOO......These servos will stay tight and usuable for many, many flights. It's worth the extra expense to avoid having to buy twice. CHEAP servos get sloppy quickly. Also have to figure in the cost of a crash if a servo fails at the wrong time (the only right time is during pre-flight checks). Sloppy servos contribute to flutter, and saving $30-40 on servos up front may not be a good choice. Heck, I just threw 7 cheap standard servos away - THOSE were expensive! Seven of Hitecs cheapest (311s @ $8.99 + $5.95 shipping) would be $68.88 shipped. For $32.05 more you would get MUCH better servos. |
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watch ebay for small parts, I buy receivers and servos all the time and get good deals. I just bought five JR ds 821 high torqe high speed for $70 shipped. Everything has been brand new and perfect.
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ORIGINAL: waydown2low watch ebay for small parts, I buy receivers and servos all the time and get good deals. I just bought five JR ds 821 high torqe high speed for $70 shipped. Everything has been brand new and perfect. Here ya go. A six pack on ebay right now. http://cgi.ebay.com/6-pack-Futaba-S3...QQcmdZViewItem Austin |
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There are a number of sellers on E-Bay who buy complete radio systems and then part them out for fun and profit. You will often find digital sport servos available for far less than retail. I bought my Ace Staudacher S-300 ARF from a seller named mnhobbies who frequently sells JR, Futaba, and Hitec radio components. You can find his items currently for sale listed here:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmnhobbies I wouldn't be me without mentioning something from Ace Hobby/Thunder Tiger. Don't forget about the Ace 1903 standard servo, part number ACE8114, available for $11.37 each from www.infinitehobbies.com. With 41.7 oz-in at 4.8v with .19 speed to 60', the Ace Hobby 1903 standard servo is another good choice for a high quality standard servo. It comes with all of the usual mounting accessories and a variety of servo arms from which to select. The metal gear version of the Ace 1903, part number ACE8121, will only set you back $12.91 from www.infinitehobbies.com and the performance ratings are the same as the standard version of the servo. Ace Hobby and Thunder Tiger products aren't always the most common items at the hobby store or the flying field, but they're always well-made and they always offer a good value. |
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Ken, I've added some to my Tower wish list. ;)
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