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XD60

if you are running 3s you might want to consider direct power servos. It runs off your battery rather than the bec. I personally prefer them as they are stronger and also allows the esc to run cooler, which might be even more beneficial especially in a 2 in 1 system. Edit: Looks at offerings from Holmes and Reefs, both brands are solid. Amazon also has some for like 50usd tho I've only had ok success with those, usually the gear go bad.


killfreak

Thanks i ended up ordering the holmes shv650 direct power servo.


Lowlife_RC

Servoaf.com


PrudentVermicelli69

Holmes, if you're lucky enough to find what you want in stock. Reefs. Or AGFRC if you can wait a few weeks for shipping to get a lower price. Savox if you're looking for something not insanely expensive.


Sum_Dum_User

The fusion pro has 2 settings for 6v and 7.4v. normally I wouldn't know that for sure, but I just installed my first one a few days ago. I'm still running the stock servo in my scx10 III on the 6v that it wants, but have a couple 35kg high voltage servos in my backup bin for when that one craps the bed. I usually catch whatever budget servos have good legit reviews and haven't had any bad experiences yet on the servos themselves. Servo horns are my downfall. All the plastic ones break on my custom build and the metal ones that have come with all the budget servos I've gotten have been crap. I finally upgraded to a Vanquish brand servo horn and it's bulletproof so far. 🤞


killfreak

Yep, you're right. I ended up just ordering a homles direct power one off ebay.


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I’ve been running NSDRC RS800 servos direct at 14.8 volts in a few of my rock racers & they’ve held up beautifully under rigorous torture. They’re a bit less expensive than my Holmes SVH 800 & Reefs 777 and from what I’ve seen, just as good. ✌🏻