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The best one single servo setup? - 05.10.2009, 12:43 PM

Wonder, what is the absolute best,strongest, digital and (brushless) servo I can buy. It's time to have my E-Maxx 3905 up and running now.

Ignore how much it costs, which servo is absolutely the best on the market.

Here are some suggestions, I looked at:

Are these good and strong

Futaba BLS352 Brushless 3D Heli Servo

Hobbico CS-170 Std Digital Ultra Torq 2BB TG Servo U

DS8711 Ultra Torque Servo by JR

Hitec HS-7955TG V2 Dig High Resolution HT Titanium Gear


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05.10.2009, 12:50 PM

JR Z9100HVT but needs Lipo receiver pack to get its full potential
JR Z9100T

DS8711 is air servo but internals should be same with Z9100T. different software most likely to adapt Z9100T for car use


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05.10.2009, 12:53 PM

Sweet wallot, what do you think of the Futaba S9157 Digital Hi-Torque Servo
425 oz of torque?

I have MMM 2200KV comb with 6S 25C LiPo's, just for your info

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05.10.2009, 01:20 PM

hmm the futaba looks really good.


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05.10.2009, 01:45 PM

HXT 12kg servo from hobbycity. It costs less then 8 bucks and works great. May not be the most amazing servo around, but it works good enough. and the price...
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05.10.2009, 01:50 PM

Thanks Metallover, I Ignore how much it costs, I need the absolutely best servo in the market

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05.10.2009, 01:55 PM

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Thanks Metallover, I Ignore how much it costs, I need the absolutely best servo in the market

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Why do you need the best servo? The only reason I can think of is if you a serious racer or building a project truck for a magazing or something... I guess you mst be doing one of those then..
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05.10.2009, 01:58 PM

I know E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G :

http://www.beatyourtruck.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=55829

My solution is in that thread.
   
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05.10.2009, 02:03 PM

I need it too be strong for many reasons, one is to be able to bear the weight of my HD cam, baching and something...
   
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05.10.2009, 02:13 PM

I have had great success with my Hitek 7995TG, its the regular none high voltage one, but it turns the tires with ease, even if i compress the suspension all the way too bottom out it still have the torque to turn the wheels without much effort


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05.10.2009, 02:23 PM

How about ACE DS1015, its low in price and has lots of torque.
   
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05.10.2009, 02:28 PM

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JR Z9100HVT but needs Lipo receiver pack to get its full potential
JR Z9100T

DS8711 is air servo but internals should be same with Z9100T. different software most likely to adapt Z9100T for car use
I've had the JR9000T and JR9100T, never noticed a difference between them torque wise, both great servos that'll move big tires on big truck no problem.

The JR DS8711 is an air servo and the main difference between it and the JR9100T is the gears. Both are metal gears, but the contact patch between the gears is wider on the JR9100T. Why, air servos see more constant loads, instead of the shock loads a steering servo sees when going over rough terrain. Combine a tight servo saver on rough terrain and the JR9100T will hold up better than the DS8711.


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05.10.2009, 03:16 PM

Thanks guys what would I be without you and your help.

I will carefully consider what I should choose, but I have had very good response and too that I say a big thanks

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05.11.2009, 01:00 AM

My 9100T has served me very well for about 6 months now. Very nice servo.
   
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05.11.2009, 09:44 AM

Big fan of the hitec myself. Best and strongest servo I have ever owned and hitec water seals it from the factory too. Nice thing about the water seal is even if you are not aiming for a water proof setup the steering servo being so low is prone to pick up any moisture it crosses.


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