I've been buying certain cheaper servos on ebay to test, and to later buy many. These are servos that I will not be keeping. They are still new and work fine, I'm testing my servos in my Fighting Buggy just outside my home. These have been run about 20 minutes each in a clean environment, not terrain, so they are very clean, like new.
I spent about €9 on each so I'd like €5 each, total €10 for both plus a shipping of €4. And some additional stuff with it. Let me know if it's of any interest. Thanks. |
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Why you dislike the s3003? That is the common standard servo. I would be intersted but too many buy this month.... And next should be poorer.
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Well, I don't dislike these, just that I bought 10 Alturn 0,12 ms servos of modelsportuk, and I want to stick to those. I'm still awaiting two more cheap servos from ebay that I'm curious about.
I could ofcourse use these but the difference in screw and cable color would perhaps confuse me later. I want all my servos to be the same. I should mention; these are like copies of Futaba, I get the impression at least, and have more heavy bearings which makes them slower and less responsive, and give a slight rebound at stop. I'm not a pro racer but such details kind of puts me off. |
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Sure if you want fast servos, the 3003 is the basis....
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My fav at the moment is the AAS-700STD servo. Untill I find a better one for lower price can't say otherwise.
I mean sure there are plenty of super quality servos with titanium gears, but they cost way too much for my ambitions. And for my 1/10 cars the AAS-700 are totally sufficient. |
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