I have a .....
Thanx !
Powerhobby 729MBL HV
and it is a beast no doubt .... any actual users of something with more Torque & still in a metal case?Thanx !
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That 1100 reefs is wild!Savox1270tg I run in my Noto is right there at yours, just slightly higher, Savox is about the same $ too. That Powerhobbies is waterproof though, I've been hearing a lot of good stuff about Powerhobbies, never had one.
I don't own one but a friend of mines does and loves it, I have seen it in action first hand and holy crap! He uses it as a winch on his crawler.
https://reefsrc.com/products/1100-smart-brushless-servo
I'd be willing to wager it's your saver spring if you watch it transition under load.Even with the Savox1270tg, it doesn't really turn the Noto unless I let out of the throttle. Too much force from the Backflips I guess, I've thought about getting a reefs and putting in it. The Savox would do better if I was running a BEC, I'm just lazy and haven't wired one up yet. (Still stock electronics)
Hmm, I'll take a look, I had it cranked down pretty tight, with threadlock.I'd be willing to wager it's your saver spring if you watch it transition under load.
I have one or two of the Savox SB2290SG - Monster Torque Brushless Servo, Black Edition .11sec / 972.1oz @ 8.4v
One of the highest I have seen.
Perfect pass claims a true 56kg
https://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Wate...gUJcN1733Y5PgJr3pgdFJvPE1rVCbpxIaAiCEEALw_wcB
Thanks, but key to original question was " Any Actual Users " ... as looking up servos is easy where many of these newest Monster high torque Standard's can be easily found web surfing.probably this thing: https://www.promodeler.com/DS1155BLHV
I've used several standard size lower in the lineup from promodeler, but yes I see your point, apologies.Thanks, but key to original question was " Any Actual Users " ... as looking up servos is easy where many of these newest Monster high torque Standard's can be easily found web surfing.
Reading posts from the crawler crowd, seems burning up these big torque power hungry servos is fairly common if stalled .... This is a concern for sure !!!
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