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Pre-SleepyC Tuna
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New Horizon Announcement!
NEW! JR DS8717 Digital Ultra Speed Cyclic Servo The new JR DS8717 Digital Ultra Speed Cyclic Servo (JRPS8717) boasts JR's legendary digital precision with higher torque and faster speed for 600-size and larger electric and glow helis. Key Features Blazing speed makes every heli incredibly responsive Robust output for superb response in extreme maneuvers Zero dead band assures JRs legendary precision Metal case helps dissipate heat High frequency digital power pulses assure reliability Superb holding power
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Mother Huckin'
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Looks nice, Max. Any specs? Torque, speed?
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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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Here you go
Specs Type: Ultra Speed Heli Cyclic ServoTorque: 160 oz/in @ 4.8V; 196 oz/in @ 6VSpeed: .09 sec/60° @ 4.8V, .07 sec/60° @ 6VDimensions (WxLxH): .83" x 1.59" x 1.57"Weight: 2.36 ozGears: Metal |
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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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Location: Shelby Twp., MI, USA
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It would make the Perfect Giant Scale throttle servo!
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Smoke on!
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Location: Oak Ridge, NC
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Nice, looks like an awesome servo.
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Smoke on!
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Location: Oak Ridge, NC
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Anyone using these yet?
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Gohbee Dude
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Location: Cudahy, WI
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Soon, there are 3 people in our club that have purchased them.
My only concern is how much battery and regulator will be needed to power them. Torque and speed means a lot of amps will be required, regulators and batteries may have to get bigger or just live with less flights per charge.
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