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Servo for 8ight 2.0
Hey,
I am in the process of building up my 8ight. And was woundering what the required Torque and Speed is usually required for a Steering servo. Is there any common servo's people are using? Thanks Shawn |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
Minimum torque 175oz and 200oz is better speed of .13 or better. If you are running a radio with EPA go digital.
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
the jr Z9100 works great on my 8ight. i got it for like 119 at my hobby shop, many people run this servo at my track heres a link
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/18804 |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: 46u Minimum torque 175oz and 200oz is better speed of .13 or better. If you are running a radio with EPA go digital. I think that is a bit high for minimum torque . I`ve been running 125 oz servo the past few years in my 8ight and does quite well . But to each is own. |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
Yea I run the jr 8711 which is way over kill but I had it left over from my truggy lol
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
Hitec 59XX if u can still get one....or the New 79XX series.....its the ONLY servo i trust Nowadays on steering duties.
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: Dawman ORIGINAL: 46u Minimum torque 175oz and 200oz is better speed of .13 or better. If you are running a radio with EPA go digital. I think that is a bit high for minimum torque . I`ve been running 125 oz servo the past few years in my 8ight and does quite well . But to each is own. |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: 46u ORIGINAL: Dawman ORIGINAL: 46u Minimum torque 175oz and 200oz is better speed of .13 or better. If you are running a radio with EPA go digital. I think that is a bit high for minimum torque . I`ve been running 125 oz servo the past few years in my 8ight and does quite well . But to each is own. |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: Jamie22 ORIGINAL: 46u ORIGINAL: Dawman ORIGINAL: 46u Minimum torque 175oz and 200oz is better speed of .13 or better. If you are running a radio with EPA go digital. I think that is a bit high for minimum torque . I`ve been running 125 oz servo the past few years in my 8ight and does quite well . But to each is own. |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: 46u ORIGINAL: Dawman ORIGINAL: 46u Minimum torque 175oz and 200oz is better speed of .13 or better. If you are running a radio with EPA go digital. I think that is a bit high for minimum torque . I`ve been running 125 oz servo the past few years in my 8ight and does quite well . But to each is own. Yes I have , just overkill in my opinion for a buggy . Indoor season I race at a very small track and my servo does just fine . |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
Yea better safe than sorry lol
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: Dawman ORIGINAL: 46u ORIGINAL: Dawman ORIGINAL: 46u Minimum torque 175oz and 200oz is better speed of .13 or better. If you are running a radio with EPA go digital. I think that is a bit high for minimum torque . I`ve been running 125 oz servo the past few years in my 8ight and does quite well . But to each is own. Yes I have , just overkill in my opinion for a buggy . Indoor season I race at a very small track and my servo does just fine . |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
I like my Airtronics 94358.....80 bucks.....Awesome.....
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Ds1015 is a killer servo in my mgt.
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: Snaut Rocket Ds1015 is a killer servo in my mgt. |
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Thanks guys, I ended up getting a good deal on a JR Z9100S Servo. Specs at 6v are Torque 180oz/in and Speed 0.06sec.
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
the 9100 S is more than enough torque. I think speed is more important that torque anyways.
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
I know several guys a couple of which are very competitive racers that use the 9100s on steering . one of those guys who takes very good care of his equipment has changed his steering 9100s(due to glitching/twitching) at least once this summer . the other 2 have had good success with the 9100s on both throttle and steering . myself Im not going to take a chance anyway anyhow and just put a 9100"t" on both throttle and steering . friday , just before racing saturday I put the 9100s on my throttles and did like the extra response on throttle&brake . 2 things I like with jr and also racing an 8ight along with using other losi and horizon products is that when there is a reason for whatever issue I have they(horizon)knows when I call them for product info or whatever that I am using only their(horizon) products and I seem to get better treatment when dealing with them , and the fact that these servos have a 3yr warrenty . And when you have a problem with a z9100 jr servo send it to them and 90% of the time when they recieve it they will immedietely drop a brand new one in the mail for you .
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
Nothing beat's Hitec's warranty. [sm=wink_smile.gif]
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: 46u ORIGINAL: Snaut Rocket Ds1015 is a killer servo in my mgt. |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: Redcat_Mike the 9100 S is more than enough torque. I think speed is more important that torque anyways. |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: musclecar64 ORIGINAL: 46u ORIGINAL: Snaut Rocket Ds1015 is a killer servo in my mgt. |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
The truth is that none of the claimed torque values are real. If you go to yhe Troy Built Models website you will see realworld testing. The guys flying 40-50% size airplanes have to extra sure these things are right. The Hitec 5955-7955 are not as strong as the JR 8711 but the Hitec Ti gear train holds up much better in the long run and if you want you can even run them unregulated on lipo's( with a JR or spectrum reciever )and get massive amounts of torque and speed. Troy Built also sells the Hitecs at the right price.
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RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
ORIGINAL: lowslow The truth is that none of the claimed torque values are real. If you go to yhe Troy Built Models website you will see realworld testing. The guys flying 40-50% size airplanes have to extra sure these things are right. The Hitec 5955-7955 are not as strong as the JR 8711 but the Hitec Ti gear train holds up much better in the long run and if you want you can even run them unregulated on lipo's( with a JR or spectrum reciever )and get massive amounts of torque and speed. Troy Built also sells the Hitecs at the right price. so where does it say the Hitec isnt as powerful as they claim ?...i cant find anything on that site in regards to claimed spec's being wrong. |
RE: Servo for 8ight 2.0
hitecs are way to slow for my taste, they could have a lifetime warranty and it still doesnt make up for their lack of speed
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