Originally posted by zoeybadm
Then please explain why all the top drivers use Aitronics 358 and 357 and would switch for nothing else in the world....expensive yes but in the long run Airtronics is the way to go.
200oz w@ 0.10 is extremely fast for 200oz.
125oz @ 0.06 is even faster for throttle.
When I use the 125oz @ 0.06 in my B4 it seems like the steering is wired into my brain and the response is lighting fast and can hold a line really well. Better than any other servo I have run in my cars.
I run the 200oz Air in all my cars for steering except my buggy.
For throttle I use the 125oz with lighting response and I have never had a problem.
I have used JR, Hitec, and Futaba in the past but found their life to be short along with the quality. Moreover, the performace was not really there. Airtronics has always been the best servo IMO and I would not change unless something magical came down the servo production line.
"Then please explain why all the top drivers use Aitronics 358 and 357 and would switch for nothing else in the world...."
if you opened your eyes, you'd realise plenty of top drivers are using plenty of other brands - Futaba, KO, etc.... Check out the Kyosho team, i'm sure a large majority DONT use airtronics. Maybe the mugen team does. Regardless, the airtronics servos aren't the only ones used, and your claim is plainly false.
That aside, you didn't seem to understand what I was saying. Of course 200oz @ .10 is extremely fast for 200oz. Of course 125 @ .06 is even faster. My point was, that the ratings are a pile of... lets just say a little too good to be true. I am NOT saying they are bad servos, but I think they are rating their servos like ofna rate their engines.
READ my post next time.
If it was possible to make a servo that milked a true 200oz at .12s or whatever airtronics outrageous claim is, all companies would have something comparable. Anyone stopped to think about that?
I won't speak on what I haven't tried (okay so I have but I wont pretend to have tried something I havent). I've tried Hitec, but never owned. I've never tried a JR or even seen one in action. But I HAVE used Futaba gear for as long as I can remember, and am interested in which servo you had short life span issues, and quality issues with - specific details. Only asking because while i've heard the odd case of one going wrong (ohh yeah, i've heard of it happening to airtronics, JR, hitec, you name it..... everything breaks at one point or another) but I can't find any grounds for your complaint on quality - never had a complaint myself.
this all comes down to "to each his own" but seriously.....
-uDi
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXBXA7&P=ML
the servo to have.
just my flimsy opinion.
FET/Digital, completely dust/waterproof, and belivable specs like 140/.12