Is this enough?
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I recently purchased the DX3.0 DSM 3CH is this going to be good enough to turn my Warhead?
1-Z270 Standard Race Servo
1-Z590 Hi-Torque Race Servo
1-Z270 Standard Race Servo
1-Z590 Hi-Torque Race Servo
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Go with the Hi Tec 5955TG servo. 333oz of whipass!! All you will ever need. It's a little pricy, but it's like tires, one of things that make a huge difference.
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Go with the Hi Tec 5955TG servo. 333oz of whipass!! All you will ever need. It's a little pricy, but it's like tires, one of things that make a huge difference.
Go with the Hi Tec 5955TG servo. 333oz of whipass!! All you will ever need. It's a little pricy, but it's like tires, one of things that make a huge difference.
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If you have a good battery pack the HS 5645MG pretty good choice. At 6 volts it kicks down 168 oz of torque and 143 at 4.8 volts. If your using a plain battery or a 1000Mah rechargable your better of using an analog rather than digital servo......which is the HS 645 MG that works out at 6 volts 133 oz and 107 oz at 4.8. Not great but not bad either..........Analog the batteries last a lot longer and the servo is a lot cheaper. My self I run Airtronics Bone crushers and I don't even like to think about the price[:-]
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If you have a good battery pack the HS 5645MG pretty good choice. At 6 volts it kicks down 168 oz of torque and 143 at 4.8 volts. If your using a plain battery or a 1000Mah rechargable your better of using an analog rather than digital servo......which is the HS 645 MG that works out at 6 volts 133 oz and 107 oz at 4.8. Not great but not bad either..........Analog the batteries last a lot longer and the servo is a lot cheaper. My self I run Airtronics Bone crushers and I don't even like to think about the price[:-]
If you have a good battery pack the HS 5645MG pretty good choice. At 6 volts it kicks down 168 oz of torque and 143 at 4.8 volts. If your using a plain battery or a 1000Mah rechargable your better of using an analog rather than digital servo......which is the HS 645 MG that works out at 6 volts 133 oz and 107 oz at 4.8. Not great but not bad either..........Analog the batteries last a lot longer and the servo is a lot cheaper. My self I run Airtronics Bone crushers and I don't even like to think about the price[:-]




