Not a silly question Aaron , you have a remarkable ability of asking
questions that I`ve been wondering about for a long time.
Neil R
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Where are you buying them from?
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I think they might be listed by torque. Hitec's giant scale servos
are anywhere from 11 kg/cm to 20 kg/cm at 4.8 volts.
On Jan 28, 10:13 am, Cobra afreem...@live.com wrote:
I've been wanting to get a couple of 1/4 scale servos, but when I go
to buy, the servos are only listed by wieght. what
Are they in the 1/4 scale category?
I have been shopping at Hobbyking.com and the like.
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_listCategoriesAndProducts.asp?catname=X%2DLarge+Servo+50g%2BidCategory=291ParentCat=189
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1/4 scale refers to the size of the servo nothing more. You can easily get a
standard size servo with more torque and speed than a 1/4 scale servo. I use
standard size servos in a rock crawler that are rated at 480 inch Oz torque and
.12 seconds for 60 deg. This is more than most 1/4 scale
1/4 scales are nice since they are usually 1/5th the price.
On Jan 28, 2011, at 8:20 PM, todjo...@comcast.net wrote:
1/4 scale refers to the size of the servo nothing more. You can easily get a
standard size servo with more torque and speed than a 1/4 scale servo. I use
standard size
I picked up a set of these, they sould do the job of elevating
markers.
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8740
and at 20 bucks they are nice on the billfold.
Aaron F
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I took Steve's advice and got 3 of the CS-80s for about $25 on Ebay. Just
remember that the CS-80s require a direct battery feed.
Derek
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 4:19 AM, Steve Tyng steve...@gmail.com wrote:
Get yourself a couple Hobbico CS-80's