View Full Version : Is 80 oz-in. of torque enough?
RcBum
04-17-2001, 05:55 PM
Is a servo with 80 oz-in. of torque enough for a touring car with a 10x2 motor in it???
If not, can someone please suggest a good servo for my car. I'm looking for servo no higher than $100.
I think Hitec's 5925 digital servo can be better. It has the torque of 128oz./in. and . the speed of 08sec/60 degrees and the best things is it only costs you $89.99. The servo comes with 2 years Garantee and life time garantee for the gears.
pmpnep
04-17-2001, 07:31 PM
That wouldn't be that great if it breaks(yea I know it is probably impossible)buuuut wouldn't be better if you just paid 22.99+shipping for a Cirrus servo from Hobby People. 114.6oz-in of torque at .31s/60 degrees. Comes equipped with with ball bearings and metal gears.
I dunno thats what I would do.
Nairb
04-17-2001, 08:24 PM
Those Cirrus servos are cool and strong, but that is SLOW. It takes 3+ times as long to rotate 60 degrees! I'd say no thank you because of that. Those clear cases ARE cool, though.
RcBum
04-17-2001, 09:49 PM
Thanks.
The hitec servo sounds like a really good deal. Can someone tell me where i might be able to find information about it and where i might be able to buy it??
Throtl Hapie
04-17-2001, 10:13 PM
www.towerhobbies.com (http://www.towerhobbies.com)
RcBum
04-18-2001, 02:34 PM
I check towerhobbies, but they don't carry hitec servos
So can someone suggest a site where they might carry hitec servos???
Thanks
Sprite@
04-18-2001, 02:52 PM
Search LXUZ83 on towerhobbies. :rolleyes:
Or type the keyword "Digital servos"
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