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I've looked into the Alturn low profile servo which for around £20 seems good value but it has a higher rating of than say a Savox sh1357 which is £35. Now is it an issue with the Spektrum rx using too much current or is it the servo?
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Gareth, i have an alturn low pro and run it through spektrum stuff. It will cause problems with the fan plugged in on the core 45.
I have had results with the fan off and a large capacitor in the rx. However i have decided to put a 1000mah LIFe into the rx which has given better servo performance and seems a better solution. Minimal weight from the battery too |
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gareth spektrum radio and rx are fine, fit a capacitor to the rx leave the fan off and use a savox 1350. all will be fine, its only the low profile or the full size servos that cause issues.1350 is a small 12th scale one
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Like RogerM, I am firmly on Planet Futaba. Yes you pay more, but you get lots more. Very accurate and reliable servos, good performance and no problems with the radio. Always have a good resale value and are easy to sell. I have never had one pack up on me in 35 years racing, and the 9602s I had before going 2.4/HRS were ten years old and still going strong in the car of the guy I sold it to.
Which probably puts the curse on my servo at the Plymouth National, but since I have said that many times before I remain hopeful! |
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I too have found the Spektrum Micro receivers can struggle sometimes. I'll only run the micro when I have a low power servo in - otherwise I will put a standard size Spektrum Rx in as these do cope a bit better.
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