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| save your money for a better servo....
for a 50cc airplane, I would say 180 to 200oz torque minimum.....
just that the surfaces of today's airplanes are huge and need the extra Ooomph | |
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Hi!
Well I guess in 3D the slogan : " The more, the better" is absolutely valid. I know also that putting a 200oz/in servos will make the plane a real blaster, but in the meanwhile I don't have much money now to buy 4 more servos, even 5.

Well, possibly I could find some second-hand servos from the Swap shop or from RCUniverse's shop. Another question arises. Will the Powersystem Sport Plus handle 5 x 200 oz/in servos? I think in stall lock they go beyond 2-3 AMPs which is extremely big number and possibly could break the regulator I think or even melt the cables... I'd like to hear your opinion about it. Well maybe I could just wait to get some money and later on buy more powerful servos. Until this moment I think it will be nice flying 3D plane even with 3305's.


The big problem that to sell something in Bulgaria which is expensive is almost impossible, because the life level is not so high not many people will give more than 10-15$ per S3305, which is extremely small price and I won't be able to buy even 1 of the other servos which we are talking about. So I'll think about it and maybe in future I hope I could change some of them.
I was wondering about digital servos. Do I necessarely have to have a digital servo programmer or it is the same thing like analogs?! I mean is the throw the same, etc...? What about the current drain and again to the same question, will the Powersystem Sport plus handle it without problems...
Best regards dear friends!



