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Micros and sub Micro servos¿?
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Micros and sub Micro servos¿?
I appreciate anyone who can leave links of aeromodelling houses (EEUU) that sell in us micros and sub microservos.
From already thank you very much!
From already thank you very much!
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Re: Micros and sub Micro servos¿?
If i get this right you mean United States ?? https://www.towerhobbies.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtP_iBRDGARIsAEWJA8h5QS6r-W2DJHoZeBPtsEyX5BQC-F0q-6DHg89pR_YhO8bduDSSwgsaAq_OEALw_wcB https://www.gravesrc.com/catalogsearch/result/?cat=0&q=micro+servo https://www.robotshop.com/en/servo-motors.html https://www.hobbytown.com/servos-electronics-airplanes/c5810 I will stop there in case i am wrong LOL
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Re: Micros and sub Micro servos¿?
I have, and use these exclusively. They are cheap, and very reliable I find. I am not a very good flier, and many planes end up landing in not the most greatful manner, so I do put these servos to teh test in crash scenarios. Out of approximately 15 I have purchased, I have only had one that had stripped gears. This was however due to a stuck control surface that I decided to move forcefully into place, rather than disconnect the control rod first, so it was my fault. I personally have about 5 of these particular servos as the original ones (TG9) were discontinued and replaced by these (TG9e). You would have to check stock in whichever warehouse you would like to order from.
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigytm-tg9e-eco-micro-servo-1-5kg-0-10sec-9g.html?___store=en_us
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigytm-tg9e-eco-micro-servo-1-5kg-0-10sec-9g.html?___store=en_us
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Re: Micros and sub Micro servos¿?
thanks guys for the contributions ...
I have used and use the TG9, but it is a servo that has the internal connection cables loose, that is, they do not have any glue that holds them.
So when an engine develops many turns, there is a possibility that a cable will break off and that ends in disaster.
I recently discovered that the HITEC HS 55, has the cables welded and glued with some kind of silicone, which prevents them from falling off.
A while ago, I myself opened each micro servo and use silicone to hold the cables and prevent them from vibrating from their welding, in effect gave very good results, I recommend checking that point in the servos!
Well, someone has bought here ??? :
https://www.pololu.com/search/compare/23
I have used and use the TG9, but it is a servo that has the internal connection cables loose, that is, they do not have any glue that holds them.
So when an engine develops many turns, there is a possibility that a cable will break off and that ends in disaster.
I recently discovered that the HITEC HS 55, has the cables welded and glued with some kind of silicone, which prevents them from falling off.
A while ago, I myself opened each micro servo and use silicone to hold the cables and prevent them from vibrating from their welding, in effect gave very good results, I recommend checking that point in the servos!
Well, someone has bought here ??? :
https://www.pololu.com/search/compare/23
MauricioB- Top Poster
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Re: Micros and sub Micro servos¿?
I have been using Hitec HS-65's with great luck. In my experience, they have held up very well to the excessive vibration caused by 1/2A use. I am also just trying out the Hitec HS-5055mg which is a digital, metal gear version of the HS-55. I go to ebay and look for multi-servo deals when I am ready to buy. Good luck in your search.
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Re: Micros and sub Micro servos¿?
https://www.pololu.com/search/compare/23 Have not purchased from these people but they have a lot of useful items and the prices are not bad . I looked at their batteries also it says J connector at end of there cables sounds like futaba and JR radio equipment , Did not see any life batt. though.
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