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D05010MG 5.7g / .61kg / .07sec Digital Metal Gear Micro Servo

D05010MG 5.7g / .61kg / .07sec Digital Metal Gear Micro Servo


D05010MG  5.7g / .61kg / .07sec Digital Metal Gear Micro Servo
 
Features:
Quartz crystal microprocssor V3
4pcs MOSFET digital driver circuit
Higher output torque
High performance coreless motor
Aluminum alloy gears and metal ball bearing 
 
Spec.
Torque: 0.51kg ~ 0.61kg
Speed: 0.07 ~ 0.09sec / 60deg
Weight: 5.7g (.20oz)
Voltage: 3.7~5.0V
Size: 27x8.7x22mm
Plug: JR type
 
Operating voltage cannot be higher than 5V.

PRODUCT ID: D05010MG

Weight (g) 5.7
Torque (kg) 0.61
Speed (Sec/60deg) 0.07
A(mm) 28
B(mm) 20
C(mm) 25
D(mm) 9
E(mm) 28
F(mm) 15
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Total of 51 discussions.
trevor  3 points - 5/18/2013
 
Hey EA , I'm looking for good rudder/elev servos for my REAKTOR , will this be good , should i stick to pull-pull or go with carbon push rods? and finally which aileron servo would be best ??
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Trevor, Servos are the one area where I haven't found the "perfect combination" for the Reaktor. I have these servos on the rudder/elevator of my current (3rd) Reaktor and they're still working great, but I also have 4 of these in my salvage parts box that burned out almost immediately. At $7 each and 1 out of 3 working, I would NOT recommend these. I would recommend that you use PRODUCT ID: 9397000001 ($4.89 each) all 4 servos with a couple extra ordered as spares. I just haven't found anything smaller/lighter that can take the abuse of 3D without failing after a few hard "premature landings." I prefer CF rods (1.5mm-1.8mm) over pull-pull, but some one posted a great idea about replacing the thread with dental floss on the Reaktor, as it's tougher and easier to tie off.
Teynor  3 points - 5/5/2013
 
Hey guys, could you advise a which metal arm matches these servos? Thanks
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Teynor, I don't think there is an aftermarket metal arm that will fit the output shaft on this motor. I used a 6mm x 1mm strip of carbon fiber to strengthen/lengthen the servo arms for 3D use and it worked fine. Cheers, EA!
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goldsworthy  32 points - 4/29/2013
 
With the version #3 are these reliable?
goldsworthy  32 points - 4/28/2013
 
What does the V-3 stand for?
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi goldsworthy, V3 probably refers to the version of the firmware programmed into the processor. It shouldn't be important unless you plan to re-program the factory settings. Cheers, EA!
goldsworthy  32 points - 4/24/2013
 
Is it seguested that we power these servos up with a servo tester BEFORE installing?
Diego  12 points - 4/23/2013
 
compre 3 servos y fallaron 2, para nada recomendables
goldsworthy  32 points - 4/18/2013
 
Are these servos still haveing trouble, or has the quality improved?
atown93  4 points - 4/2/2013
 
****
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi atown93, Most of us who own these have a love/hate relationship with them. I don't know what the story is with the internals, but my failure rate is around 40% and always on first use. The ones that work keep working well. I have them on a 350g #D foamie and they take a pounding but haven't failed. Yet when I first built the plane, I had to throw away 2 of the 6 I ordered because they smoked on first power up. There are other MG servos out there in this weight range, but the cost is double or triple the cost of these. Cheers, EA!
rob222  13 points - 3/8/2013
 
i want install on mini tricopter with batterie 7,4 v bec 5 v its ok ?thanks
 JohnnyTheWrench 60 points
I may use a little caution when utilizing this servo, by what I've been reading it's a bit temperamental. I haven't received mine yet so I couldn't tell you about my experience with it. I do have a back up plan just in-case mine does fail. I would say to use it sparingly until you know for sure about how it functions. As far as you BEC is concerned, the servo is rated for 5V max so you should be ok. Are you using the servo for FPV flight or a flight control component?
JohnnyTheWrench  60 points - 3/6/2013
 
This servo's working frequency is 1500us/333mhz via ***********ltair****/index.php?route=product/product
&keyword=D05010MG&category_id=0&description=1&model=
1&product_id=126
 JohnnyTheWrench 60 points
I believe the parameter set up for gyro's would be 1520us/333hz. I'm assuming that it's a safe setting for this servo from the 1500us/333mhz servo.
 JohnnyTheWrench 60 points
Apparently, people have been setting it up as 1520/250 and it seems to be the consensus. I'll try it and see how it functions.
Mar11  1946 points - 2/18/2013
 
seriously waste of money !!!
 drbflyer 198 points
Ditto. Failure rate is now 65% as the rest of the surviving servos have started to burn out (with regulated 5V) out of the 50.. They should come out with a version 2 with good industry grade components.. Then this would be an excellent servo.
 goldsworthy 32 points
The description indicates these are version 3
Wolf-Dieter  6 points - 1/9/2013
 
Hatte 12 dieser Servos gekauft. In den ersten Stunden sehr zufrieden gewesen, prä*ziese und kraftvoll. Dann aber innerhalb kurzer Zeit ausfall von 7 Stü*ck. Keine Funktion, zittern und vor allem selbsttä*tiger Lauf in eine Endstellung und darü*ber hinaus. Zum Glü*ck alles am Boden passiert. In der Luft hä*tte ich den Segler verloren. 6 Servos von HobbyKing gutgeschrieben bekommen.
wildthawn  240 points - 12/30/2012
 
i wonder if the metal gears will fit the hxt servos
 Tien Hock 5 points
No, I tried, doesn't fit, at least not without modification.
Mar11  1946 points - 12/11/2012
 
worst servos ever..
drbflyer  198 points - 12/4/2012
 
Be warned. Must have bought about 50 of these. Used for glider and FPV, e.g., Ventus, Deamon, etc., that is relatively low load applications. Still have had 45% failure rate due to: 1. burning out 2. locking in on one side 3. waggling by itself out of the box 4. simply non-responsive and/or burning out of the box. No use filing a refund as it takes 2-3 months for HK to do the credits. So bottom line, ends up paying 14 bucks each, in effect. However for the remaining surviving servos, when they work well, they work well for the time being: 1. very precise and excellent centering, 2. must be the fastest servo I've used so far, great for auto pilot as they reduce latency and increase nav accuracy* 3. fine movement granularity and hold, with virtually no dead band. All the best.
 pilotox 20 points
I did the same thng bought close top 50 myself because there is currently no other metal gear servo in this size and weight spec.The original one I bough a few years back worked fine, so I went tiwh a larger opurchase, but quality has dimished. The servos could be made better if Blue Arrow would take a step back and fix the loose gear mesh problem whch is why most of the srvos I tried failed. All they have to do is make the drive gears thicker and make the plastic pocket for the first stage gear axle also beefier for the drive gears. Perhaps sacrifice speed for more precise engegement of gears by making the teeth thicker too. The problem arises when the servo horn is under tension or a bit of heavy load. I am not taling abussinve load but load of a typical small 4 ounce foamy airplane control surface.
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 starhopper 91 points
I've bought some Blue Arrows thru a semi-local DualSky dealer & they'v been great....so far! Now I'm getting worried seeing all this. Wonder if there's any chance these HK is selling with such awful failure rates might be knockoffs or counterfeit? This company I bought thru don't cut no corners! If they failed at these claimed rates they wouldn't carry them!
Frank B  19 points - 12/4/2012
 
These servos are ****. I bought 6 of them and only 3 worked. Don't waste your money on these.
Byeong Jun  4 points - 11/25/2012
 
My question is, I wonder if this product if the product is in the same link above. Specification description is wrong, but because the same Model 5v, 6v is not important. Please determine the gist of the question and answer. link = ***********ltair****/index.php?route=prod uct/produc
t&path=17&product_id=126
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Byeong Jun, Your link didn't make it into your post. I don't know what you're asking, but if you're going to use these servos with 5vdc or less power supplied then they should work fine. Cheers, EA!
Byeong Jun  4 points - 11/24/2012
 
The manufacturer listed on the website and different. http://www.ltair.com/index.php?route=prod
uct/product&path=17&product_id=126 Control
System: PWM Pulse Width Control Processor: Digital IC Required Pulse: 3 to 5 V Peak to Peak Square Wave Working frequence: 1500 μs /333 μs Rotation angle sensor: Precision Potentiometer Rotation: Left Rotation: 46, Right Rotation: 46 Voltage: 4.8V to 6.0V Temperature Range: -20℃ to 60℃ Driver Type: MOSFET Operating Angle: 45 Deg. one side pulse traveling 400μs Direction: Clockwise/Pulse Traveling 900μs-2100μs Pulse Width Scope: 900-2100μs Neutral pulse: 1500μs Speed:(No-load ): 0.08sec/ 60° @ 4.8V 0.07sec/ 60° @ 6.0V Torque:(Stall Full load): 1.20 kg . cm @ 4.8V 1.50 kg . cm @ 6.0V Idle Current: <0.05 A/ 4.8V <0.05 A/ 6.0V Running Current: <0.10 A/ 4.8V <0.10 A/ 6.0V Stall Current: <0.10 A/ 4.8V <0.10 A/ 6.0V Motor Type: Coreless Motor Bearings: 1 Ball Bearing Bearing Type: MR74 (4mmX7mmX2mm) Gear Material: Metal Gear Servo case: ABS Plug: "J" type Connector Wire Length: 160.00 mm Connector Wire SPEC: OD0.8mm/16 x 0.08mm 3p x 160mm "J" type Weight: 5.80 g Dimensions (L x W x H): 19.60*8.00*19.40 mm What Is it true? target=_blank>spec
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Byeong Jun, Most of the specifications are accurate and these are very good servos, but running them on 6VDC power has caused problems for lots of people. I had 2-3 of them burn out for no reason on the higher voltage, but have not had any trouble with them on 5.0VDC power. Cheers, EA!
 drbflyer 198 points
Update: failure rate is now about 60% as more burned out of the 50 I've bought and failed. Note that since start, I've used a UBEC VR to ensure that voltage stays at 5V.. but still they burn, some out of the box, and some during use. I've now changed all my servos to avoid risk of crashing my airplanes... Just be cautious in using this servo. HK should ask blue bird to come up with an improved version of this...
Juanillo  7 points - 11/10/2012
 
Este es un servo fantastico, mantiene el centro perfectamente al volver a la posicion neutra y sus especificaciones lo hacen ser un gran rival para el Dymond D47, al ser este digital y mas veloz.
__Raju  2724 points - 10/19/2012
 
As per the manufacturer spec. this servo can handle more than 5V and also Torque is higher. Now the question is which one is correct?

Manufacturer link: *******ltair****/index.php?route=product/product&pro
duct_id=126
 __Raju 2724 points
www.link
 __Raju 2724 points
****
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Raju, I've had a love/hate relationship with these servos. I use them on a 300g 3D foamie with standard motor/ESC (5vdc BEC) set-up. They're strong, lightning fast, and reasonably precise. However, out of the 8 that I've purchased, I've burned out 3 for no obvious reason (not crash-related). My best guess is that they are very load sensitive above 5vdc and any severe loading (i.e. 3D/high-G flying) at the higher operating voltage (5vdc or more) can fry the internal circuitry with no warning. Cheers, EA
flyingfuktard  9 points - 9/27/2012
 
Am looking for a throttle servo for a dle30 in a 72" sbach342 this is my first gasser can any body recomend a servo.
 H-KING_SCOTT 5154 points
You want a metal gear servo, fairly fast and at least 16g parktype, if not full size, certainly not a micro or sub-micro.
Iron@Man  7 points - 9/6/2012
 
Hmmm I like what people are saying about these servos....are the a good fit for cyclic?? and will the fit the HK450 v2....????
 Mirko77_Italy 135 points
not good for hk450 tail servo. not good at all for every cyclic. braces are too flexible. i use it on my firefox 200 tail and it's great for this application!
 Chris222 44 points
Servo arms are way to weak, unfortunately I see this way to often on micro servos. I suggest reinforcing them.
Mar11  1946 points - 8/5/2012
 
can i use this with the wing combat soa
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Your sentence was cut off, but if you're asking about the Combat & Slope Soaring Wing, these servos are fine. They have plenty of torque for models up to 400g or so. Cheers, EA
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 Mar11 1946 points
thanks
 Wieslaw 1 points
These have great torque and amazing speed, the servo you actually get is better than the specs stated on hobbyking (which rarely happens lol)
dlrsm  16 points - 8/2/2012
 
this servo fits in a HK250 heli (4 servos, 3 for heli and 1 for tail?)
 Mirko77_Italy 135 points
Not goot for TREX250 or HK250. Use this: - DS65HB Digital High Speed Servo 6.5g/1.5kg/.07sec If Utile, pls credit
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Joel  97 points - 6/24/2012
 
hey would these be a good tail servo for a 450 size heli? or 250 even, id set it up with the ga250 gyro so id need to know the servo timing too but cant find it, any help would be greatly appreciated thx!
 e_lm_70 416 points
For 450 heli, this servo is too little For a 250 it is looking a good match
 Matthias79 26 points
yes, u can use it for the 450 tail. its recommend to use a head lock gyro. this servo did not work with the align 3G or 3GX flybarless gyro system because servo timing!!!
 Mirko77_Italy 135 points
timing is 1520us / 250mhz. credit if it's utile
Mar11  1946 points - 6/20/2012
 
these servos are really small in size .. will they be ok for the Domin-8-trix
thanks
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Mar11, There's no way you would want to use these on a Domin-8-trix, as they're just not strong enough and the servo arms are very weak. If you want a really fast/tough/cheap 3D digital servo for this plane, try the HK 929MG (see PRODUCT ID: DS-929MG) made for HK by Corona. Only cost $5.76 and I've had great results with them on my mid-size 3D planes. Cheers!
 Mar11 1946 points
But I already bought them ! Than what can I use them for ? But they r 9g servos just like subjected for the domin-8-trix ? R u sure if what u said ?
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Mar11, The Domin-8-trix calls for servos from 9g-12g. These servos are 6g servos, not 9g. Could you fly the plane with them ... yes, they will move the control surfaces with enough force to fly the plane very gently. Will they survive a rough landing, high speed aerobatics, etc. ... absolutely not. I've flying RC since 1979 and I'm a retired mechanical engineer. I'm giving you the best advice I can, but it's still up to you in the end. Cheers!
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 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Mar11, Thanks for the credit. Let me know what you think of the Domin-8-trix, as HK now has them in the Australia warehouse and it looks like a nicely made plane. As for your servos, hang on to them and you will certainly find another plane to use them on. If you fly 3D, have a look at the Reaktor EPP 3D. These servos are perfect for it and it's an awesome plane. Cheers!
 Mar11 1946 points
I've got the domin-8-trip for 2 month now but not yet put together...well no time and I'm reading a lot about a faulty rudder n elevator so looking for a solution so to fly it! I've got the mx2 it's a great plane but facing problem with the COG, ANY ADVICE
uberjay  25 points - 6/19/2012
 
Anyone know how this servo would compare to the Parkzone PKZ1090 digital metal gear that comes in a Stryker F-27Q? I just had one of those go bad and am thinking I'd like to try one of these. These are 3mm narrower, but I can live with that. Thoughts? Thanks!
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Hi Jason, This servo will be comparable to a PKZ1090 in torque/power, but will be faster as it's one of the quickest (.07 second) servos in this class. That shouldn't be a problem unless you're only planning on replacing 1 of the 2 elevon servos with this one. They need to be a matched pair. Cheers!
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 uberjay 25 points
Thanks ElectricAussie.. very helpfull. I will grab a balanced pair.
Mar11  1946 points - 5/8/2012
 
guys ive been waiting on back order for around 2 month .. anyone knows when they will be back in stock ?
 matbogdan 41 points
I was waiting them from December. I just canceled them so I can receive other goods. Seems HK have some problems with stocks on many items they sell. Maybe a change in stock responsible managers will solve the problem. Is almost useless to contact them and remind that you are waiting the goods you already payed for 6 months. They do not care.
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Just arrived back in stock, so you better be quick. Cheers!
 Mar11 1946 points
6/20/2012 Mar11 (797) these servos are really small in size .. will they be ok for the Domin-8-trix thanks
Diogen151  82 points - 4/14/2012
 
Will this servo work OK at 6 V ?
 mifux 35 points
Yes it will work perfectly !!!
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 ~flyhigh~ 80 points
It perfectly work from 4,4V till 6V on my sloper. Fast and precise. My favorite one.
 Wieslaw 1 points
It already works very well at 4.8v, at 6v it will be awesome.
Mar11  1946 points - 3/21/2012
 
when ?
 Napstr 686 points
Ah the million dollar question! Unfortunately unless the item is in stock it is really a lottery - just waiting for your numbers to come up! The Eta's they give are so inaccurate it is infuriating - best to not be in a hurry and back order!
 Mar11 1946 points
yeah but its holding my whole order...anyway thanks... hk should do better time management !
 ElectricAussie 2716 points
Just arrived back in stock, so you better be quick. Cheers!
 Mar11 1946 points
i had them already on BK so i lready have them here.. thanks
 Mar11 1946 points
6/20/2012 Mar11 (797) these servos are really small in size .. will they be ok for the Domin-8-trix thanks
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tonioaltea
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finalmente un servo piccolo a ingranaggi metallici,veloce,digitale,a prezzo modico!


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duncanB
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Sweet little servos. very fast.
Docs that came with them claim 1.2 kg @ 4.8v,
and also give 6v specs, so description appears modest.
I'm torturing 2 on a high powered slo stick


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elektrobert
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Die Dinger sind einfach perfekt: Gewicht inkl. Kabel unter 6g, sauschnell, und da geht nichts kaputt, wenn man den Servohebel blockiert. Das Getriebe ist sehr leise und macht einen absolut robusten Eindruck. Auch die Auflsung ist perfekt, kein berschwingen festzustellen. Da ist den Chinesen ein wirklich gutes Servo gelungen - Gratulation aus sterreich.
Remenber: There Are No Kangoroos In Austria!!!


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Wireman
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To begin with, this is the fastest servo I've ever seen. It's faster than the MD922's that I also have.
I hooked up those two together with the DS65HB that I got in my last delivery from HK on my Turnigy servotester. And only by the eye I saw the D05010MG was faster than those two.
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bought 4 of them to use in a DLG, not bad, but one servo burnt and the servo arms are weak and too flexible


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