Hitec Supreme IIS Comaptibility with Futaba S3107 Micro servos?
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Hitec Supreme IIS Comaptibility with Futaba S3107 Micro servos?
Are Futaba S3107 Micro servos compatible with a Hitec Supreme IIS receiver? Same connectors?
I'm finally getting around to buying an electric. I know nothing about electrics. I want to use my trusty Futaba Skysport 6A 72 radio. I'm buying a SIG E-Force. Recommendations are Futaba S3107 Micros, Great Planes Silver Series 25A Brushless ESC 5V/2A BEC, Great Planes LiPo 11.1V 910mAh 3S 15C Discharge Deans battery pack and a Great Planes PolyCharge Lithium Polymer DC Charger.
Are there better recommendations than what's listed above?
Can I buy a Hitec FM Dual conversion Supreme IIS, (or use the several I already have) and plug all this stuff in?
Should I buy a Futaba receiver for the above setup?
Edited to add: Would a Hitec Mini 6S 6-Channel FM Autoshift SC Receiver Work with my radio and this setup?
Thanks!
I'm finally getting around to buying an electric. I know nothing about electrics. I want to use my trusty Futaba Skysport 6A 72 radio. I'm buying a SIG E-Force. Recommendations are Futaba S3107 Micros, Great Planes Silver Series 25A Brushless ESC 5V/2A BEC, Great Planes LiPo 11.1V 910mAh 3S 15C Discharge Deans battery pack and a Great Planes PolyCharge Lithium Polymer DC Charger.
Are there better recommendations than what's listed above?
Can I buy a Hitec FM Dual conversion Supreme IIS, (or use the several I already have) and plug all this stuff in?
Should I buy a Futaba receiver for the above setup?
Edited to add: Would a Hitec Mini 6S 6-Channel FM Autoshift SC Receiver Work with my radio and this setup?
Thanks!
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RE: Hitec Supreme IIS Comaptibility with Futaba S3107 Micro servos?
The Hitec HS-55's are similar and more popluar than the 3107's. Sig is distributed by Great Planes which is why they recommend using all their proprietary stuff.
They key to a good flying electric is to keep the weight down so the Supreme RX is not a good choice. The Mini 6 would be much lighter (and cheaper) and will work with any system.
Mike.
They key to a good flying electric is to keep the weight down so the Supreme RX is not a good choice. The Mini 6 would be much lighter (and cheaper) and will work with any system.
Mike.