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Thread: Is there a Popular budget waterproof servo for FE? How many oz Torque are required?

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    Default Is there a Popular budget waterproof servo for FE? How many oz Torque are required?

    Have been using basic servos with corrosionX and grease but still had issues, but then moved to a waterproof HPI servo, which seemed to have really helped on one of the boats.

    Is there a good “go to servo” that is waterproof out of the box that is also pretty reasonably priced for the offering?

    What range of torque should I be looking for for a boat with the basic following setup?

    Will a low/basic torque servo be fine in the following scenerio, or are there any benisits to be found with a stronger servo?

    Used exclusively for recreational play.

    For a Genesis hull on 4S Octura X442

    Standard lay down servo configuration, and stock center mounted rudder.

    Are there any of the Savox waterproof servos that would be recommended ? Are they OK?

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    I never had issues with regular servos and using corrosion x on them. I reapplied corrosion x after each day or racing and left the servos open to totally dry out also. I even applied it to the connector

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    Well....I've had very good luck with the KS-3518 digital high torque metal gear servo ...water proof from Flea bay.......

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    The Hitech D646WP is a pretty good buy at $55 for a 180oz servo that is water proof. https://www.servocity.com/d646wp-servo
    There is also the HS-646WP with 160oz. https://www.servocity.com/hs-646wp-servo
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    Better question why are they getting wet?


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    An FE boat should be dry inside, as Howard stated why is there enough water in the boat to effect a treated servo?

    For a 4S Genesis any servo with at least 80 oz-in will be plenty.


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    Savox make excellent servos and there Blue Case waterproof 15kg is cheap and very good.

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    My recommendation is Savox. I will only use Savox in my boats, even my large scale gas and electrics. They have been extremely reliable. With that said, I have been using the high torque, high speed digital waterproof ones. They are only budget friendly when you realize that will be the last servo you buy for a long time.

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