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What the newest cheap servo hotness?

I ordered a couple of jx servos one of the 12v 46kg corless version and a cheap 20kg model im hoping tbey will be here before the proline by the fire event so i have a rig to run there ive been watching the tracking like a hawk just hoping to see that there close but nothing yet
 
before I pull the trigger on the Savox 1230sg for $70, is there anything else comparable with ~500oz torque ?
 
before I pull the trigger on the Savox 1230sg for $70, is there anything else comparable with ~500oz torque ?

For about ten more bucks you could have 800oz, a few posts up are the Bluebirds that can be found on Amazon."thumbsup"
 
before I pull the trigger on the Savox 1230sg for $70, is there anything else comparable with ~500oz torque ?

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I don’t have any reefs gear myself, but I’ve eyeing the 422 for a while. The triple 5 has gobs of torque at 6 and 7.4v, a little slow, but it’s super quiet for a servo. Not a cheap servo, paying up for that quality.

I have a savox 1230 and 1231, love both of them.
 
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My <$50 JX CLS-HV7346MG (coreless, high voltage, 46kg, steel gear) showed up from Banggood's "US warehouse" today. 6 days, I'm impressed! My buddy that paid an extra $16 for expedited shipping is still waiting on his brushless version, and he ordered before me. I guess we'll just never know where our stuff is actually coming from anymore. I've got rc's and motorcycles in various states of repair occupying my work spaces, so I'm trying to button a few of those up so I can get back to the crawlers. Hopefully I'll be able to give it a test run tonight, my BEC is set to 6v, so I'll give that a try before going to 7.4v.
 
After around 4 hours of driving. Pretty bummed, had high hopes for this one.
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Wow ! That’s a bummer. I’m running a JX 30, but under powered rather than high rating.
Looks like the pin bent, to eat that much .
This is from a Holmes Hobby 500
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That site is wrong, everywhere else (including JX's site) lists them as:

clshv7346 is listed for 7.4vmax (says it right on the packaging in front of me too)

cls12v7346 is rated for 14v max and has a seperate plug for power and one for the rx

blshv7146 is rated for 7.4v max and has a brushless motor

bls12v7146 is rated for 14v max and has a brushless motor and a separate plug for power, and rx.

The other easy identifier is that the ones marked "HV" on the case are good for 7.4v, and the ones with the separate power lead are also marked "12v" on the case and are rated for 14v max (or direct 3s lipo.)

Was it 4 hrs of tail wagging, knuckle breaking power at least? I'm kinda surprised the electronics weren't what failed first. I've got my fingers crossed that it will be under stressed and live a long life on 6v. I'd rather have "pretty good" torque that may occasionally stall, than an overpowered monster that can eat itself alive!

https://m.banggood.com/search/jx 46kg.html
 
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