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More Dig Questions but with research...

you're using foil for your design? I am confused?


I make them out of a chew can, duct tape tin foil, and a trojan magnum. the deluxe modes also comes with a slightly used tampax pearl applicator as a quardaphonic flux inhibition sensor module. I am willing to put this design up for sale to any licensed vendor with a star. The bidding will start at a 12 pk of Ol Mill light.
 
I have been running my DNA dig with aluminum internals for about the last 5 months, I found a mount that looks like the original one for a mini servo but is bigger for a full size servo which allows me to use a Hitec HS-5645MG digital servo for the dig and it works great, like said before make sure your EPA's are set right. The only real problem I have had with it was a worn out aluminum drive cog, I am sure this will be less of a problem when I get the new steel internals"thumbsup"
 
Ok, some posts have been deleted by the original poster (not by the admins) and I appreciate that. He's realized that it was just cloggin up this thread. I'd also ask some of those that referenced the deleted posts to edit their posts to try to clean this up a bit. I think I edited mine, let me know if I missed one.

Solomon, Don, Gunnar, Tanis, JeremyH, there may be some quotes in your posts referring to his deleted posts.

There is a TON of great feedback here, I definitely appreciate it, I still want to know more about that servos everyone has tried with their digs.

Thanks!
 
There is a TON of great feedback here, I definitely appreciate it, I still want to know more about that servos everyone has tried with their digs.

Thanks!
Well, when I didnt follow setup instructions for either dig and killed two 225 servos within 10 minutes, I swapped in a JR DS3421 and haven't had a single issue since!
 
There is a TON of great feedback here, I definitely appreciate it, I still want to know more about that servos everyone has tried with their digs.

Thanks!

My comp rig is still running the same Hitec 225MG that I used when testing my first dig prototype. It is plenty beat up from testing different chassis/components without a body on it...but is still running the same gears and everything. I know a ton of guys like more servo, but this has always done well and I use dig a TON :mrgreen:
 
My comp rig is still running the same Hitec 225MG that I used when testing my first dig prototype. It is plenty beat up from testing different chassis/components without a body on it...but is still running the same gears and everything. I know a ton of guys like more servo, but this has always done well and I use dig a TON :mrgreen:

So as a general rule, what torque ratings do you find work the best for your dig? I see a lot of people use the 225, but some using standard servos...
 
So as a general rule, what torque ratings do you find work the best for your dig? I see a lot of people use the 225, but some using standard servos...

I like 60+ ounces. That being said, I have a couple of bashing rigs running 30 ounce cheap micro plastic gear servos with no issues. The great thing with ours is, you can run a 300+ ounce servo with no ill effects and command your dig to shift in the most brutal of bound up situations. Tanis' rig is evidence of that.

As all other have said, installation and end point adjustments are THE most crucial issues with any dig install...take your time and you will only have to do the job once and have great success "thumbsup"
 
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