ANNIMOS 20KG RC Servo Digital High Torque Full Metal Gear Waterproof,180° Control Angle
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In order to achieve 90 degrees, the PWM output should be 1000 or greater A decade ago If you want 180 degrees rotation, you need to set the pulse width to 500 or more
You have a great question, I appreciate it 1) This 20kg servo works best with rc cars or trucks in the 1/8, 10 or 12 scale. If you have rc cars in the 1/18 scale, it may not be suitable.
0. This servo moves at a very slow speed. The following is a 14-second timer for a 60° angle at 6.
RC servos can be installed in just a few minutes, this RC servo is plug and play
Selected User Reviews For ANNIMOS 20KG RC Servo Digital High Torque Full Metal Gear Waterproof,180° Control Angle
I don't know what to think about Several of these have been purchased and used in various 1/10 scale rc cars. The price is right, but I've already purchased six of them. Due to the 180 degree throw being a bit more than the stock Traxxas ones in 4x4 Stampedes and Rustlers, I had to set the end points so that the end points were not pushing/pulling more than would be possible with the steering bellcrank. This is fine, since you have to use aftermarket servos for it. I'm pleased with their performance, they're strong, and their speed is good. It is, however, the longevity of the battery that seems low I have burned out three of them already. Electronics in cars are all stock, so they all have 6v BECs, so they do not have an overvoltage issue. There seems to be a few months of movement followed by one month of stagnation. It seemed like there was no obvious fault with any of the modules, so I disassembled them all. There was no problem moving the gears, but the motor would not drive. Although I banged them pretty hard, the Traxxas servos lasted a lot longer than the aftermarket They hold up much better on my less used RCs (which are slower and lighter). There is no need to write it off and buy another, but I have a problem with the wastage after such a short service life.
Update Having another burn out since writing the review, they simply don't last all that long in these particular cars, we don't take them lightly but I would still expect them to last even.
I saw the servo horn that comes with it first when I peeled back the plastic. There was only one thing I could say The installation is straightforward given that black is brown and vice versa. In a 1/8th scale monster truck, I'm using it as a braking servo. It will cause the wheels to lock up. To test it out for the same application, I will try one in my Baja. This seems to be a solidly built unit. I will update if anything changes.
The only thing I have ever used is highly-priced, high-quality I usually opt for high end servos on my builds, but for my Gmade GS01 Komodo I went with this one as a budget build. I fully expected to have to replace it after a few runs, but it's cheap so I thought what the heck. This servo has remained in good condition in my rig since I bought it, and I couldn't be happier with it. Even if it fails, I'm sure I can replace it at a low cost, but I don't see this servo breaking on me for quite some time. If you're looking for a servo on a budget, this is your best bet.
Then read on! At first glance, it appears to be a great servo, but after the second run, I noticed the steering was a little tight. The steering servo broke out, so it was determined that it had to be replaced. Although I used lockers and thread lock on the screw, I still experienced the same problem. The only thing I ever hit or jumped was the ground. As a first run, I drove the servo around my front yard to test it out. At the end of the second run, I had just started the truck and had just rolled it down the driveway when I noticed the steering wasn't right. While I wouldn't recommend the servo just because it's a cheap servo, you do get what you pay for. I trust the servo to do the job completely, even if it has to turn a Tmax around for a long time.
The fit perfectly in their stock locations without requiring any modification, I use them in my traxxas TRX4 trucks, Axial grave digger truck, and crawlers with no issues.
I gave this servo a try after burning out my Trx4's stock servo on battery number three. It did not require any mods, it is simply plug and play, and the servo lead was long enough unlike other units. The footwear is strong enough to run and crawl in casual situations.
According to RC Review on YouTube, I bought this because of their recommendation. It's a nifty little servo, isn't it? It seems to be waterproof in accordance with the description. It should be able to last at least a few days.
A 4Ghz Exceed RC Monster Nitro Gas Powered and a Traxxas T-arm I am Maxx This is Nitro Five days. Three.