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Servo choice
Posted: 12 Feb 2020, 15:25
by Andy Wallace
I'm looking a bit of help on what's the best servos to use in my hangar 9 80cc Pawnee
I was looking at Hitec HS-5645mg
Any help appreciated
Thanks
Andrew
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 12 Feb 2020, 15:48
by Barry_Cole
Those are what I use on my Greenley, and they seem to do the job well
bc
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 12 Feb 2020, 16:10
by Cliff Evans
I would go along with that !
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 12 Feb 2020, 16:36
by Andy Wallace
Thank you gentlemen
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 12 Feb 2020, 21:35
by John Vella
Andy , good choice. I have those servos in my H9 EXtra 300. Regards John.
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 13 Feb 2020, 08:11
by john greenfield
The Hi Tec 645 is what we use in all our Greenleys. The digital version is the 6545 but it is really not necessary on models like the Pawnee. Where more torque is required such as the rudder (where loads can be high due to the towline dragging across the surface if the glider is out of position) we have had good results with the Hi Tec D645DW.
AEB
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 14 Feb 2020, 19:35
by Jolly Roger
I'm getting along fine with Hitec 645s in my 1/3 Cub, although it's electric so they have an easier time with less vibration.
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 15 Feb 2020, 10:02
by Elliot Howells
All these servos are perfect, I'm using 625 and 645's, the new D series wide voltage, metal gears and 2S compatible so no regulator required
Because they're next gen digital, they are really programmable and have soft start which is fantastic.
The only bummer is Hitec have changed to 25T splines for some reason...
Ell.
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 04 Mar 2020, 19:16
by Stuart Ward
I found that with the large tugs and the like, these servo arms gave me a much more confidence in the high torque areas. Nylon arms just didnt do it for me especially on the Greenley flaps
https://www.spotonrc.com/servo-arms
Re: Servo choice
Posted: 04 Mar 2020, 23:25
by Barry_Cole
The only bummer is Hitec have changed to 25T splines for some reason...
Futaba standard I think....
BC