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Turnigy or MKS HV-767 Servo? Anyone tried?

I have one of those on my ax 10 and they are pretty good for the price but don't compare to these
On that note anyone tried the mks gears in the hv767?
 
I use the HV767 from turnigy, no issues here, i ahve run it 4-5 times, started at 5v, it was too low, bumped it to 6, it was alright, then bumped it again to 7, and the thing is a beast.... not stripped gears yet, and i've been in some good binds.
 
Turnigy hv-767

Got this ems shipped, received it within 5 days.I had to space it out a little but otherwise it fits just fine.The Torque is awesome!!. I snapped two rod ends from having too short of a servo arm. But it works well ,ran it for about 45 mins. It didn't even get warm. Before i was running a savox that would burn your fingerprint to the case... Big improvement"thumbsup"
 
alittle confussed

I just ordered this:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9981
No bec needed. ;-) I guess I'll find out how they are????:)
im trying to understand servo power needs . you say no external bec for this servo but the specs give 8 & 12 volt torque readings can you pleaese explain.
i have the HV 767 and am wwell well pleased with it , i waterproofed it an d it is fine under and totollly wet and turns 40 series mudsingers.
 
I'm trying to understand servo power needs. You say no external bec for this servo but the specs give 8 & 12 volt torque readings, can you please explain?
I have the HV 767 and am well well pleased with it, I waterproofed it and it is fine underwater and totolly wet and turns 40 series mudslingers.

One thing to consider, what is the torque rating at what volts input. A low torque rating usually means less current (amp) draw.
Also the rig, a small 1.9 does not put a lot of load on a servo, a heavy 2.2 or super can really work a servo.
Some servos can run direct from the battery pack, thus no need for a BEC to keep voltages & amps in check.
There are several things you need to look at when deciding on whether or not to run a BEC.
 
Hello
I am using the MKS HV 300. Direkt at 3S 1000mAh 35C Lipo. No BEC.
Works fine since 15 carge-cycles and real hard Job on my rock.
Werner7
 
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