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I used on EPP FPV works nice, used on big delta wing works fine, strong and durable, like them. When people like them they do not put good review when it is not working they put bad review.
When people buy servos. I notice the first thing they do is check to see if the servo works by hand. This is a bad thing on these little servo's those gears are easy to strip.
i have tried the hitec hs -65 arms and could not get them to fit the best thing you can do is take the servo to your local hobby shop and test to see what would fit
Not all want to write review, this servos are excellent, extremely strong, price is best buy.
Only complaint is noise ( you hear them).
Highly recommend. Use them on EPP FPV ailerons, flying wing...
Hi bud I also have them and I have 3 more on the way for what I use them they are a lot better that the blue hxt 500 and 900g servos I have lost a plane and a heli on the blue one`s because the servo horn slipped on these it does not happen and I am happy this is not a savox or align servo but so far for me they are better than the blue hxt hope this helps
No they don't fit, they are too long on the "F" dimension as per above diagram. Aileron and Elevator fit fine but the elevator servo sticks out so far that you can not secure the canopy at all.
I have replaced the more expensive Hitec servos with the MG14 and they have worked flawlessly, I would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone needing a servos of this type and size.
Cheers everyone, glad to hear they're going well for you. Gives me a bit more confidence in ordering some. TaMaster, you got in first so you get the credit.
ive used these of sebart angel 30e, PA addiction which are large models. I have loads of throws on control surfaces and never had a problem. These perform better than hitec hs-65 mg servos and a fifth of the price
Amps depend on how much load you put on them. Keep the load minimal and these will take very little, probably a tenth of an amp while moving. Less amperage is needed for higher voltage. Although metal gear would be a waste of weight compared with nylon for low torque applications.
The current drain depends on the mechanical load that you have it and of the voltage of nutrition. in any case open a minimal current of consumption in vacuum ( no-load
Hello! Can someone who has the servo on hand tell me what is the distance between the end holes of the double-sided servo horn (the one in the middle on the picture). I think HXT900's is ~30mm and would be interested if this one is more. I'm aware the horns are not interchangeable.
Thank you!
Question for owners: does it have any slope, or play in output gear? I bought some HXT small servo with metal gear, and all of them had play, so low precision on head of 450 heli.
I would agree with Jeff, mostly. Realistically, they are sloppy compared to other higher quality, but for pattern plane use, they are very good. I use these in my nitro / gas planes as throttle servos, and work perfect. I also have them in my 115 mph MPX Funjet as well as landing gear servos in my HL SU-34 Twin TV EDF. I just wouldn't use them for 3D.
Really? I would... and Do. They are excellent servo's on the Swash of a heli, No chatter, no slop, crisp and accurate movement. - Perfect Swash servo's.
* Demon - The newer ones must be better. Mine do have slop in them, but they are getting quite used. I think I have had some of these for over a year with more fights than I can count.
Ich habe das Hextronik MG-14 in meinem Funjet verbaut und damit sehr gute Erfahrungen gemacht. Schnell, stark, ausreichend genau und zu dem Preis unschlagbar!Werde weitere Hextronik MG-14 fr alle Modelle verwenden, wo kraeftige robuste und kleine Servos benoetigt werden.
gerade die naechsten zwei Hextronic MG-14 bestellt. Mein Bekannter war von der Leistung ueberzeugt und wollte unbedingt auch welche fuer seinen Eigenbaujet
Fast, strong and very precise centering.And that for a unbeatable price. I use them in both a King V2 and a T-Rex and despite a number of crashes they still function flawless. Way to go HobbyKing.
hi, 4 of them works in a 1,30m funflyer with 1200g the centering is ok, but the speed at 5 volt is 0,12 sec. at 45 degree about 2,5kg torque. you will never find such a servo for this Price in europe. I´ll order some more
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The MG-14 servos are used on my EXI 450 heli, in the cycle. Works very well smooth and lines up centre well. For the price you can't go wrong.........
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I use this servo on my flasher450 heli (trexv2 rip off) cyclic. I need to open the back case of the servo to fit into the servo tray. It fit alright. centering with no problem and this servo is full metal gear and with bearing too. (i open up the case). Servo movement seems solid. Servo arm is strong.
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I've just received 3 of them, they work well with 5 and 6 volts and a multiplex receiver. The real weight is 15,0 grams. Are strong and presise and i don't detect any problem with centering. They are very well finished.
Good servo
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Over all this is a great servo. It has more torque than the HXT900 with the same with and height but about 5mm deeper mounting. The bottom does have that one part that is farther down by about 2mm. The speed seems slower than the HXT, that may be the trade off for more torque. The Servo Control horn is DIFFERENT from the HXT 900. A perfect servo in an application that needs more power while sacrificing less speed and more weight than a hxt 900
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