i just found a airtronics servo at 50 oz torque would this be enough for a 29" cat p- spec power, i have a large hitec in now but want to use it in another
i just found a airtronics servo at 50 oz torque would this be enough for a 29" cat p- spec power, i have a large hitec in now but want to use it in another
Is it 50 oz-in at 4.8 or 6.0 volts? It should be plenty if you run a 5-cell receiver pack.
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i could not find the voltage, i will not be running a reciever pack i guess i could give it a try
Really, for most p-limited power boats it will work fine. Is it used? Was it ever wet?
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Steveo, don't mean to but in but I was wondering about that also. I just got one that is 147 oz/in at 6 volts. That is a huge difference but no idea what is "standard" for boats. Time we need schooling. The pack also says 126 @4.8 volts
24 inch airboat with big vanes and an EDF. It looked like a servo to me and I know zip about how to rate them, but I'm learning. Thanks for letting me ride along!
strange i was just pondering this same question as i bought a servo for my 10/th scale SC truck. it has 100oz of torque and .08 for the speed. It seems lightning fast compared to the rtr servo it came with.
So I was wondering how much torque my boats should have. I don't seem to have problems with the ones i have and i doubt they have more then 50 oz
i use what ever i have most of them hitec and hobbico around 100oz from my 1/8 buggies, or MTs, tried using a traxxas water proof 2075 in my 1/8 buggy and it destroyed the plastic gears in after one lap, but they work great in boats
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