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10.27.2009, 07:09 PM

Q. What vehicle was this servo going to be used in?
   
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10.28.2009, 04:12 AM

I would use it in this homemade vehicle:

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23285

I know that this servo is very slow, but my ask was if mamba monster max can
handle this servo without external BEC.

Now I'm using a Tower Pro MG995, I think this hitec maxi servo could work better.

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I believe the BEC in the MMM is rated for either 3 or 5amps @ ~6v, so it should be fine. That said, I would go with a better servo regardless- hobbycity sell a ton of really nice items with similar torque ratings & metal gears, worth having a look around before settling on that hitec monster.
   
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I believe the BEC in the MMM is rated for either 3 or 5amps @ ~6v, so it should be fine. That said, I would go with a better servo regardless- hobbycity sell a ton of really nice items with similar torque ratings & metal gears, worth having a look around before settling on that hitec monster.

Ok thanks for mamba monster bec specs, I will see on hobbycity for a faster maxi servo with metal gears instead of this Hitec.
   
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