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RC Freak
07-12-2001, 01:10 PM
i cant decide whick servo to run in my FTT3. i want a good ballbearing metal gear servo. help :confused:

IR
07-12-2001, 01:13 PM
I run HiTec's, they are pretty cheap and I've never had a problem. 625's I think, but I can't say for sure.

RC Freak
07-12-2001, 04:23 PM
thanks ir. keep the replys comming

Obi112
07-12-2001, 07:18 PM
I use a Cirrus servo in my B3. They make some nice, inexpensive servos.

RC Freak
07-13-2001, 03:29 PM
ttt

atariT3
07-13-2001, 04:06 PM
Go Futaba, I think they have the best servos. I got some old servos from the 70's and they never go bad (today's servos are way better though) If money is of no concern to you padawan learner get the Futaba S9404, it's got .11 second transit time, , it's coreless, ball bearings, and has metal gears and will cost you about 80 bucks. If you decide to go Hitec be wary that some of their servos come with an extra wire that must be wired into the speed control called a fet booster, the servo won't run unless that's hooked up, they have as low as .09 transit time and they work well.

ATeam
07-13-2001, 04:17 PM
Hitec, to my knowledge, has no fet servos. You might be thinking of KO.

For about 85 or 90 bucks you can get a Hitec 925MG. .06 speed and like 100+ oz of torque. Or for like 40 bucks you can get the 605MG its speed is like .13 and torque of aroudn 60 oz's I think, don't quote me on it. Check out their website www.hitecrcd.com (http://www.hitecrcd.com)

Oh and the 925MG is also digital so it will make a little more noise, it's normal and won't hurt anything. But it will center much better than a non-digital servo.

ATeam

RC Freak
07-13-2001, 07:44 PM
actually the hs 625 mg has a .15 transite time and has about 91oz. of tork at 6.0v, that is what i will probally get but keep posting and in a week when i get back from the beach i will look at the replys and then order what i decided to get. thanks and yall keep posting. :D

Lost Racer
07-13-2001, 07:58 PM
Oh and the 925MG is also digital so it will make a little more noise, it's normal and won't hurt anything. But it will center much better than a non-digital servo.

ATeam


Quick correction on the model. The 5925 is the digital model. It does give off a buzz while its looking for the center. The 925MG is coreless and non-digital. the 925MG specs:103oz. .08 sec @6v
the 5925 spec: 128oz. .10 sec @6v. Both are very good servos and run for the same price.

Nairb
07-14-2001, 03:51 AM
Use an Airtronics 94357 in everything... There's nothing better, IMHO.