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Hiya guys,

It's been a long time since I sold off my Futaba 3PK and digital servos, and am thinking of resurrecting my MP777. What's the best (cash ain't a problem) radio out there with digital hi-power (torque) servos?

Cheers, Mike
 
bsodmike said:
Hiya guys,

It's been a long time since I sold off my Futaba 3PK and digital servos, and am thinking of resurrecting my MP777. What's the best (cash ain't a problem) radio out there with digital hi-power (torque) servos?

Cheers, Mike


LOL I here the 3PK with spectrum work great!
 
ZANDOR said:
LOL I here the 3PK with spectrum work great!


LOL..
I thought I was gonna have to close my eyes.
Good man Zan!
 
Hiya Zandor, enjoying the 3PK I see? I'm currently toying with the idea of a M11/Spektrum and I think I'm gonna go this way :)
 
i also have a nomadio and KO Digital Servos and they both work great.
 
they use more battery, but they are more accurate and have better holding power.
 
dubdeuce, but the analogue servos offer more torque (~200oz/inch or 15kg/cm) than most digital servos that don't do more than (~115oz/inch or 8kg/cm) so it might be better to use an analogue one for steering, and digital (that's fast too) for throttle/braking...
 
Coreless analgoue servos are a good compromise. They have tremendous holding torque and better accuracy than analogue servos with cored motors.

Coreless analogue servos are a good compromise. They have tremendous holding torque and better accuracy than analogue servos with cored motors.
 
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