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  • Warning! Servo Porn! Mmmmm

    Shouldnt be aloud I tell you!

    MKS Servos USA :: X8

    Disgusting filth!

    Sneak Pictures: MKS Servo New X8 Servo Series by RCMANIA «


    Tom

    Compass 6hv
    Compass 7hv
    Scorpion 4525 520kv LE
    MKS950/990

  • #2
    Thats it! Im spent!


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    Now time for a cigarette.....................................
    Tom

    Compass 6hv
    Compass 7hv
    Scorpion 4525 520kv LE
    MKS950/990

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    • #3
      Warning! Servo Porn! Mmmmm

      Yup, filthy!

      Also a tad steep
      Ridding the world of Helis, one crash at a time....

      sigpic Proud owner of an EGS and a platinum EGS!!!

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      • #4
        yeah at $200 each, I'd want servo hookers, not servo porn.
        Harry

        Mikado Logo 700 | VBar Neo | JR HV Servos | Pyro 750-50L | Kontronik Kosmik 160HV + buffer pack|
        Thunder Tiger G4 E720 | CGY760 FBL | BLS272SV + BLS276SV | Align 800MX Dom 440kv | Kontronik PowerJive 120HV + Opti UltraGuard |
        SAB Kraken 580 6S | Spirit FBL | BLS173SV + BLS276SV | HK4025 1100kV | Kontronik Kolibri 140LV + Opti UltraGuard |


        And a pillow for the doghouse...

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        • #5
          These do look very nice indeed, great looking aesthetically and great looking specs to boot. Price mmm well pretty pricey!

          However I am not too keen on the servo arms from a functionality point of view despite them looking awesome. The output shaft is 8mm meaning only MKS's own arms are compatible for the moment at least, perhaps aftermarket companies shall cater for this along with MKS themselves in providing different servo ball spacings. Also in the event of a crash where is the sacrificial point within the system?, many people utilize sacrificial servo arms and with this system that obviously is not the case and therefore all energy would therefore be transmitted into the servo gears themselves or if the gears are somehow incredibly strong then the next point of failure is within the rotor head itself. I think I prefer to replace servo arms (like mikado's carbon composite plastic arms) than have to replace more expensive and potentially time consuming servo gears and/or rotor head pitch arms/blade grips (depending on heli design)

          Anyone else share my concerns or thoughts on my above points?

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