can't find the s9351
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From: ashdod, ISRAEL
As much as I try, I just can't seem to find the s9351!
I need a high tourqe (and speed) servo, at least 130 oz/in.
I am using FUTABA all around so I want to stick to it.
Where can I find that servo? (best if can order by e-mail)
any other servos good for the job?
will hitec or jr (digitals) work with my futaba reciever?
While I'm at it, I am a bit confused,
I'm planning on using r149dp with s9451 all around (6 pcs) with 2* 3000 mAh 6V,
no regulators! Will the servos take it? they are 6V compatible...
I need a high tourqe (and speed) servo, at least 130 oz/in.
I am using FUTABA all around so I want to stick to it.
Where can I find that servo? (best if can order by e-mail)
any other servos good for the job?
will hitec or jr (digitals) work with my futaba reciever?
While I'm at it, I am a bit confused,
I'm planning on using r149dp with s9451 all around (6 pcs) with 2* 3000 mAh 6V,
no regulators! Will the servos take it? they are 6V compatible...
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The Futaba S9351 servo is a new one. It's slated for release in November or December. We hope to have stock shortly after its release.
Most of other manufacturers' servos will work with Futaba equipment, but we'd not know which ones will or won't.
When servos are rated at 6V, that means that they can be used with a 5-cell NiCd battery pack. As long as you have no more than 5-cells in the pack, you should be OK.
Most of other manufacturers' servos will work with Futaba equipment, but we'd not know which ones will or won't.
When servos are rated at 6V, that means that they can be used with a 5-cell NiCd battery pack. As long as you have no more than 5-cells in the pack, you should be OK.



