indecision on servo's...
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indecision on servo's...
hobbico CS-65 or the HITEC HS-625MG.
here in israel it's the same cost plus minus...
it's going to sfly on GSP/ CM PRO Katana 72" with MOKI 180 .
so what servo is prefer?
thanx alot!.
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here in israel it's the same cost plus minus...
it's going to sfly on GSP/ CM PRO Katana 72" with MOKI 180 .
so what servo is prefer?
thanx alot!.
Werinstock.
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RE: indecision on servo's...
yeah...
in the site of Hobbico wrote "resin / metal"...
i dont know what is it' what about the futaba 3305? it's the same liege?
10x.
in the site of Hobbico wrote "resin / metal"...
i dont know what is it' what about the futaba 3305? it's the same liege?
10x.
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I don't think the Hobbico C-65 has Metal gears. I would go with the Hitec servos. I have some of those and they work fine.
I don't think the Hobbico C-65 has Metal gears. I would go with the Hitec servos. I have some of those and they work fine.
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RE: indecision on servo's...
oh, OK.
so the best is the HITEC HS625MG?
so the best is the HITEC HS625MG?
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That usually means that the final gears, the ones that usually strip, are metal but the pinion and other fine gears are plastic.
That usually means that the final gears, the ones that usually strip, are metal but the pinion and other fine gears are plastic.
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RE: indecision on servo's...
exact servo?
how?, they have a different specs:
HS625MG:
Speed- 0.18sec/60 degrees at 4.8V
0.15sec/60 degrees at 6.0V
Torque-76.37 oz/in at 4.8V
94.43 oz/in at 6.0V
and that a have all metal gear...
CS-65:
Speed- 0.16sec/60 degrees at 4.8V
0.13sec/60 degrees at 6.0V
Torque-77.00 oz/in at 4.8V
92.00 oz/in at 6.0V
here the gear are metal and resin (plastic).
how?, they have a different specs:
HS625MG:
Speed- 0.18sec/60 degrees at 4.8V
0.15sec/60 degrees at 6.0V
Torque-76.37 oz/in at 4.8V
94.43 oz/in at 6.0V
and that a have all metal gear...
CS-65:
Speed- 0.16sec/60 degrees at 4.8V
0.13sec/60 degrees at 6.0V
Torque-77.00 oz/in at 4.8V
92.00 oz/in at 6.0V
here the gear are metal and resin (plastic).
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They are the same exact servo, just remove the hobbico sticker and you will see.
They are the same exact servo, just remove the hobbico sticker and you will see.
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RE: indecision on servo's...
Every metal geared servo has one nylon gear, thats the B1 gear I believe, its the tiny little gear at the bottom of a servo which for some reason.
If the prices are the same go with Hitec, but there are not that many servo companies out there, just different labels.
If the prices are the same go with Hitec, but there are not that many servo companies out there, just different labels.
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RE: indecision on servo's...
ok.
thank u all very much i go with the HITEC.
Gal.
thank u all very much i go with the HITEC.
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Every metal geared servo has one nylon gear, thats the B1 gear I believe, its the tiny little gear at the bottom of a servo which for some reason.
If the prices are the same go with Hitec, but there are not that many servo companies out there, just different labels.
Every metal geared servo has one nylon gear, thats the B1 gear I believe, its the tiny little gear at the bottom of a servo which for some reason.
If the prices are the same go with Hitec, but there are not that many servo companies out there, just different labels.