[RCSE] Servo-savers

2000-12-11 Thread David Enete

I'm putting together a combat foamie and wanted to use servo savers.

I want to try micro servos in the wings, but am not sure if the Kimbrough servo savers 
will fit on Hitec micros (hs-80/81/85 size).  Should I just go with full size gear and 
servo savers instead?

Anyone had any experience with the Kimbrough servo savers?  Is the medium size better 
for preventing damage?

Thanks,
David






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Re: [RCSE] Servo savers in foamies

2000-12-09 Thread Harley Michaelis

Kimbrough products also makes molded couplers that fasten directly to the
output gear of a servo that eliminates the need for servo savers. No horn
or clevis is used. There is nothing external to catch on anything. Great
for combat. Go to http://www.proptwisters.org/rds2/ for pages of details. I
keep a supply of the couplers and adapter trees, etc. on hand if no hobby
shop is handy. Click on SOURCES from the opening page of the website.

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 From: David A. Enete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: [RCSE] Servo savers in foamies
 Date: Saturday, December 09, 2000 6:27 AM
 
 Hi.  I'm about to start building a new EPP warbird and was wondering 
 about servo savers.  What brand do you use?
 
 I've seen ads for the Kimbrough servo savers and would guess that the 
 mid-size would be best...but then only on standard size gear (I doubt 
 that they will fit micro servo output shafts).  Any ideas if this is 
 the route to go?
 
 - David
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