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Savox 1252 servo. After a slight detour and uncountable somersaults it would appear, after a conversation with a very helpful forum member one of the gears has sheared a tooth inside the servo
![]() So should I invest in a standard size servo? I am lead to believe these are more robust? If so which is best for around the £40 mark? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Schumacher cat k1 aero if that helps. Oh and by the way did you know that the Savox UK distributor (CML distributution)will not honour any warranty claim if a servo saver hasn't been used!? They then informed me you can't fit a servo saver into a Schumacher car!!!! DOH! Last edited by Lemski; 01-06-2016 at 05:38 PM. |
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DMS has 1 in stock to get you up and running again, if you like.
http://www.dms-racing.com/index.php?...category_id=44 But go for a full size servo, xpert do one for a bit more than your £40. I was in your position with a savox a while ago and got a 2nd hand KOPropo which has been great!! Rule of thumb is buy the best and you'll never need a new one!!
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Thanks again. I'll definitely consider your xpert suggestion. ![]() Last edited by Lemski; 01-06-2016 at 05:42 PM. |
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Full size all the way. The Xpert ones are good.
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You can fit a servo saver in a K1 Aero, I use a Tamiya high torque in mine with no problems on a full size servo.
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Stay well clear of those savor low profile servos they're practically useless.....
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Thanks guys. As I thought!
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