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Old 01-29-2020 | 09:22 AM
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Ok guys after a long wait we have them on the market! We first talked about doing this last year at Kentucky jets. They are now here! PRCJ is pleased to release our new (AccuTORQ) servo line

These are premium HV servos that feature the following:
  • Digital Hi-Voltage
  • Coreless Motor
  • 25 Tooth Spline
  • Soft Start, No more jolting of flight surfaces on power up.
  • Steel Gear Drive Train
  • All Aluminum Heat Sink Case
  • Short wire, Standard JR Style Connector
  • 600 SG Comes with Aluminum Servo Arm
At Pacific RC Jets, we fly and use what we sell, We have been using these servos for the past 8 months in our T-One Models Yak-130 and other test aircraft. They have been flawless, quite and have a low current draw. The soft start is great on large control surfaces.
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I am installing these in my Raptor as we speak. Some of the things I love so far is the soft start ( very good for huge flying stabs)

The short servo lead is a big plus for builders. When a plane is built properly you can access , remove and replace component's with ease. These servos having the short leads insures you run the servo wires long enough to make it to the servo and then connect. So changing a servo after the plane is built is easy.

They come with a small metal control horn! This is another nice touch so you don't have to order separate horns when building a jet. They are also small horns like the ones we all use or at least should be using.

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I've been flying these servos in the T-One Yak-130 since June of last year, They have worked flawlessly and are not power hungry at all. Gear train is solid and smooth! The soft start is super nice on the large stabs and the INCLUDED aluminum servo arm on the 600SG is a great deal!

Looking good Kris. See you next month.....

Check them out..
https://pacificrcjets.com/collection...mium-hv-servos
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VERY nice Kris.

Congrats to Barry, Dirk, and you (PRCJ)!
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Kinda like the idea of a short lead. Kinda surprised we don't have servos with a locking receptacle in them to plug a custom length lead directly to them.
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Originally Posted by bodywerks
Kinda like the idea of a short lead. Kinda surprised we don't have servos with a locking receptacle in them to plug a custom length lead directly to them.
There was thought about a locking tab of sorts however a lot of customers like to use there own types. The short wire is a must in my opinion as i hate bundling up and tie wrapping servo wire. As you know its best to run your extensions all the way to the servo so you can unplug and remove it if needed.


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And VERY reasonably priced at $119.

Awesome job gentlemen!!

Now when can we get that PC-21?!
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600oz @ 8.4V or 500 oz @6V Monster power at affordable prices!! These servo's are very high quality servos built in Taiwan and are not a cheap knock off. We also offer a Mini Servo that puts out 220oz @8.4V or 180oz @6V and a SUPER Impressive Aluminum cased Micro servo putting out a Monster 110oz @8.4V and 92oz @6V. We should also have Heavy duty CNC'd 7050 aluminum arms available for all 3 servo's in different lengths very soon.

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