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Looking to change the steering servo on my thunder tiger eb4. What would be a good choice, and can they be bought on there own?
Thanks paul
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I spent the last couple days looking at servos and decided that the Airtronics 358 was the best bet for me. Servos will work with any system, though the digitals may not work to their fullest potential on some transmitters.
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From: Melbourne - Victoria, AUSTRALIA
I brought a 358 and a 357 for my X5 Pro-spec thats coming in a few days...
Specs are
358: @6v
200oz @0.10
357: @6v
125oz @0.07
altho they are not digital....they keep up to most digi servos....but some peeps like the extra refresh rate of digi servos.
i do think at 0.10 and 0.07, most digi servos at that price range fail to keep up, but i think the toque is holding toque...not moving toque. If I'm correct digi servos develop most of their toque within a few degrees.
Specs are
358: @6v
200oz @0.10
357: @6v
125oz @0.07
altho they are not digital....they keep up to most digi servos....but some peeps like the extra refresh rate of digi servos.
i do think at 0.10 and 0.07, most digi servos at that price range fail to keep up, but i think the toque is holding toque...not moving toque. If I'm correct digi servos develop most of their toque within a few degrees.



