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jalodo56 01.23.2009 05:33 PM

e-maxx brushless servo
 
Hello I have an e-maxx with medusa 1600kv 60mm on 6s + MMM, and servo of steering is a hitec hs-985mg. Can I use this servo on e-maxx without servo saver?
regards

Rivermaxx 01.23.2009 06:32 PM

Sure as long as you dont mind breaking it when you hit something wrong.

bensf 01.23.2009 06:35 PM

Whats wrong with using a servo saver?

ssspconcepts 01.23.2009 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rivermaxx (Post 254984)
Sure as long as you dont mind breaking it when you hit something wrong.

Rivermaxx is correct. The servo saver absorbs the shock from impacting bumps, objects, and other hazards that are in your way and prevents damage to your expensive servo (ie., "servo saver").

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jalodo56 01.23.2009 06:56 PM

I prefer use without servo saver because the steering are more precise, I used the servo saver of t-maxx 2.5 and a hot racing servo saver and these servo savers are imprecise.
what servo saver could use? it is not too expensive.
Regards

jalodo56 01.23.2009 06:58 PM

the UE IV is too expensive for me.

bensf 01.23.2009 07:02 PM

You could also see if you can replace the spring in your current one for one a little stiffer.

jalodo56 01.23.2009 07:24 PM

Whit this servo saver can I work fine?
http://cgi.ebay.es/NEW-3-3-T-MAXX-ST...3A1|240%3A1318

ssspconcepts 01.23.2009 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jalodo56 (Post 254995)
Whit this servo saver can I work fine?
http://cgi.ebay.es/NEW-3-3-T-MAXX-ST...3A1|240%3A1318


I used to have one similar to that...it was made by Proline. It should work fine as long as your truck is not too heavy.

jalodo56 01.23.2009 07:38 PM

my truck is 10lbs is good or bad this servo saver

JERRY2KONE 01.23.2009 08:10 PM

Work or not??
 
That servo saver will work ok, but not as good as the gen IV UE servo saver. You have to work within your means $$$ and that is that. So if that is what you can afford, then that is what you have to work with. Any other option is only going to work so much. If you want perfection, then save your moeny and get the UE gen IV. With any luck UE might get back to making them again this year. Good luck with your endevour.


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