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Racing Topics => 12th Scale Racing => Topic started by: rcshadow on October 31, 2010, 08:01:07 PM

Title: Digital mini servos for 1/12 scale
Post by: rcshadow on October 31, 2010, 08:01:07 PM
so I was wondering if anyone knew what type of Airtronics digital servo that was available at Shavers for around $75.00, or if there are any left. I have been shopping online looking for digital servos and found some airtronics ones for decent prices that are fast. What types are some of you running?, I have been using the same one for a few years now and have rebuilt the pot a few times so it would be nice to get a digital one to use the faster frame rate on the DSM but more so I noticed my car was not centering as well as it should lately, so I am sure it's on it's way out.

   Thanks 
Title: Re: Digital mini servos for 1/12 scale
Post by: BCbud on October 31, 2010, 08:05:23 PM
Good day!

Ths Shaver Shop had JR Z3650 for $79.99, they may have some left.
Title: Re: Digital mini servos for 1/12 scale
Post by: rcshadow on October 31, 2010, 11:03:00 PM
Thanks Neil
   I will go and search that online to see what it's like.
Title: Re: Digital mini servos for 1/12 scale
Post by: BigDawg on November 02, 2010, 12:09:23 PM
Hey glen it's a good servo! Very fast ,smooth and small I like it better than the airtronics
Title: Re: Digital mini servos for 1/12 scale
Post by: WhoDoYouThink on November 02, 2010, 01:18:42 PM
I agree with Dog and Neil, it's a great servo and well worth that price at the Shaver Shop. That's where I got mine last year or the year before.
Title: Re: Digital mini servos for 1/12 scale
Post by: rcshadow on November 03, 2010, 12:24:10 AM
See I have used the airtronics one I have for years. It is one of the older analog 94145 style, so I hit their web site  and they have a new style digital servo for $49.99 it has the same torque as the one I have and yet its faster than the one at the hobby store. so I figured get two for a spare and it's only around $30 more for two. But after my nitro engine test I was wondering what others were using just in case. So I guess I got decisions to make, where is that magic eight ball again, thanks guys...... :D