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dex 410 v3 servo's
Hi there I'm thinking of getting a 410v3. I was wondering if you can use a standard size servo or if you have to use a low profile ?
What make servos you guys runing ? Thanks Steve |
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The servo is a standard size one mounted in reverse so to speak.
I've used a futaba and currently got the blue highest one in there at the mo. It's quite a heavy car, so I'd not skimp on the servo! (Metal gears as a minimum!) Its worth fitting the servo as low as you can in the mount (do it on a flat surface) so the servo saver misses the top of the servo. There is actually enough slack in the mount/servo mounting holes to allow a clash between the servo and the saver. |
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Hi steve,
I am currently running a Savox 1258 standard size servo in my 410v3. I have not run a low profile servo myself in it. There's plenty of room for a standard size servo.
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Hi guys thanks for your advice very helpful
Cheers Steve |
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I stuck a low profile servo in it for a while to try and shift the weight balance back a bit. But I think the low profile didn't produce enough torque.... it struggled to recentre quickly and accurately when applying lots of throttle..... noticable difference when I changed back to the higher torque full size servo.
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Since the DEX410 came out I have run the KO 2413 servo. It's a nice low profile servo that has a nice balance of speed and enough torque for 1/10th off road.
I've also got a KO RS One-10, this also is perfectly adequate for the job, it's just a little newer than the 2413.
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