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shd3920 07-31-2009 10:17 AM

Servo accessories
 
My friend is building a Mini Telemaster with a O.S .10 LA and micro servos and he would like me to ask you fine folks . . .
Where can he find grommets and the brass inserts for Hitec HS-55 servos? We will be needing them for the vibrations as it is being converted to glow.

beau0090_99 07-31-2009 10:26 AM

RE: Servo accessories
 
Most servos will come with these, but otherwise, the best place would just be your LHS. Dubro sells them standard.
C

RCKen 07-31-2009 10:26 AM

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http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...XN710&P=SM

Tower Hobbies, $2.39/set of 4

Ken

ChuckW 07-31-2009 10:26 AM

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The HS-55 don't use grommets and they aren't designed to accept them so you'd have to rig up something on your own. I ran these on a plane using a Norvel .074 without any sort of grommet though and had no problems. The tiny engines just don't vibrate like the bigger ones. Not sure on the OS .10 since I've never owned one.

shd3920 07-31-2009 10:32 AM

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OK then, if the HS-55s can not hold grommets, how can he rig up something in it's place? Any suggestions?

Can some kind of silicon sealer or similar be applied underneath and around the servo screw before mounting to give it some kind of cushion?

Thank you.

ChuckW 07-31-2009 10:36 AM

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I'd look for a grommet for another mini or micro servo and modify the mounting tab on the HS-55 to accept it. Shouldn't be very difficult to do.

shd3920 07-31-2009 10:40 AM

RE: Servo accessories
 


ORIGINAL: ChuckW

I'd look for a grommet for another mini or micro servo and modify the mounting tab on the HS-55 to accept it. Shouldn't be very difficult to do.
I will do that if necessary, but first I'd like to try to use a silicon or simlar sealer underneath the mount tab if that is at all possible, just something to give it some cushion. I am afraid to try to enlarge the hole for a grommet and perhaps weaken the tab.

ChuckW 07-31-2009 10:41 AM

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Use some pieces of fuel tubing or maybe something like automotive vacuum tubing.

shd3920 07-31-2009 10:42 AM

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ORIGINAL: ChuckW

Use some pieces of fuel tubing or maybe something like automotive vacuum tubing.
You mean slice open a small piece of tubing and stick it underneath the tab before screwing? Or covering the entire tab with a piece of tubing?

hogflyer 07-31-2009 11:25 AM

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For HS-55's (and similar micro servos) take a piece of medium fuel tubing and cut its length the same as the servo width, then slit one side so it'll fit over the servos mounting ear. Use a t-pin to put a hole in the tubing and force a mounting screw through it. The tubing should keep the screw in place while you position the servo over your pre-drilled holes and screw the servo in place.

Hogflyer

shd3920 07-31-2009 12:11 PM

RE: Servo accessories
 
Thank you all so much

exeter_acres 07-31-2009 12:37 PM

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I would not use HS-55's on any glow application..... the vibration will kill them.

The MINIMUM I would use is an HS-65 metal gear or an HS-81 metal gear.

shd3920 07-31-2009 02:05 PM

RE: Servo accessories
 
Is it really necessary to spend over $15 per servo for something like a simple Mini Telemaster?

Mini Telemaster is not all that big.

You else thinks the HS-55 will not work with a .10 engine?

ChuckW 07-31-2009 02:20 PM

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I flew the heck out of a Herr Little Extra using them. The little .074 hardly vibrated at all. Also ran them in a Herr Mustang using the same engine. I've even used the HS-55 as a throttle servo in a .40 sized airplane. (I would not use it on a control surface in that size of plane obviously) You might ask the guys over in the 1/2a forum what they use.

shd3920 07-31-2009 02:34 PM

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I have some HS-81 servos I can give him, no problem we will use them.

hogflyer 07-31-2009 02:41 PM

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If you are using a .10, you probably are better off geting the HS-65HB's. This is the karbonite gear version, they are a lot stronger than the HS-55's and don't weight that much more to have an impact on the planes performance. I have HS-65HB's mounted in my Herr Lil Extra powered by an OS .10 FP and haven't damaged one yet. I'll be converting it over to a .15 but will keep the same servo's.

There is a 1/2A traveling plane called GRACE (see sticky at the top of the 1/2A forum) that is using the HS-65HB's. It's reedie powered and flies just fine with them.

HS-55's will work fine for a reedie .049, but anything larger (except for throttle) and you're probably better off going with the HS-65HB's.

Hogflyer

shd3920 07-31-2009 03:28 PM

RE: Servo accessories
 
There is no way he will spend $26 per servo (plus shipping) for a $40 kit. I don't see why the HS-81 wouldn't work, it's only a 20 oz plane.

oldvet70 07-31-2009 05:11 PM

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I've used HS-55's in my little Turbo Porter for years, 48" wing, 33 oz, O.S. .15 engine. They are just fine. To isolate them put a piece of servo tape, or closed cell foam, between the servo tab and the servo mount. He will be just fine with this set up. He's not building a rocket, it's a Telemaster.

carrellh 08-01-2009 08:52 AM

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The radio systems recommended for the kit come with HS-55s. I think the 55s are worth trying, especially since you already have them. I drew a picture of how I would isolate them from vibration.

The 81s weigh twice as much as the 55s. They are definitely plenty of servo if you decide to go with them.


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