Servos are powered by the ESC’s output to the receiver. If you’re using a higher-strength servo than the ESC can support (usually greater than 20kg), you may experience ‘brown-outs’ where the radio signal can be interrupted and cause erratic driving. This can be helped by plugging a Glitch Buster into the receiver smoothing the current delivery. However, in some cases, you may need to install an external BEC.
- Total Height (A) = 45.5mm
- Body Width (B) = 40mm
- Below Mount (C) = 27mm
- Above Mount (D) = 18.5mm
- Total Length (E) = 53.5mm
- Total Width (F) = 20mm
Learn how to install a steering servo correctly to increase steering performance, and avoid stripping your servo gears out.
Specifications
| Servo | |
|---|---|
| Servo Size: | Standard |
| Servo Spline Count: | 25 |
| Waterproof Casing: | Yes |
| Gear Material: | Metal |
| Torque kg/cm: | 15 |
| Case Material: | Metal |
| Rotational Degrees: | 120o (Normal) |
| “A” Measurement: | 45.5 |
| “B” Measurement: | 40 |
| “C” Measurement: | 27 |
| “D” Measurement: | 18.5 |
| “E” Measurement: | 53.5 |
| “F” Measurement: | 20 |














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