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12kg-cm is only 166 oz-in of torque. I'd recommend something ≥ 300 oz-in. I'm sure the stock servo would work for a while. It all depends on running conditions and servo saver setting. But then again, I'm currently running a servo that has only 200 oz-in of torque in my eBuggy.How can you guys tell just by the specs if a servo is decent or garbage? What should I look for? How about this one that comes on the Sworkz Apollo RTR 1/8 scale buggy? Servo info is right above the buggy images. View attachment 208201
That servo has been in the chassis/in use since April of 2020. It may have been the used one I bought from member on URC forum days. I don't know. I bought a bunch of those servos when the new generation of "top dogs" came onboard, and stores were dumping old stock. I put those Associated XP/ACE servos in everything. When I run out of spare gearsets I'll certainly be looking for something similar/better.
I run a ProModeler DS505BLHV servo in my monster truggy (Kraton) and it's been stupid great. I was hoping Pro Modeler was going to be my next "go-to" servo brand, but for about the same amount of money... why not get something with a gear warrantee? I tried leaving a great review on ProModeler's site, but something didn't go right, or owner doesn't want a "bashers" review on site... servo's description states "not recommended for bashing".
If you are racing and want more of a guarantee that you won't DNF, pay a bit more for a servo with a guarantee/warrantee like NSDRC, and NitroPro offer.
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