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nowinaminute Don't worry, the tolerances are nowhere near that bad. I don't know why they are so conservative sometimes, must put a lot of people off. I'd be surprised if anything was more than even 0.1mm out of spec.

2022-02-03 02:02:16 Helpful (0)
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nowinaminute I can confirm the bits are decent quality and pretty tough. Only the small hex bits have failed but this is not uncommon. Always better to buy dedicated hex drivers.

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nowinaminute Yes you can do those things. WPL make softer tyres and many other hopups. There are lots of 3rd party upgrades too.

2021-06-22 01:48:57 Helpful (2)
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Q: how many recivers can you pair it up to

Asked by Ricky Shankland on 2020-12-22 01:44:31

nowinaminute There is no limit. Of course it has no model memory and you can only use it with one vehicle at a time but there is no limit to how many different receivers you can bind it to. You can bind it to 10 different receivers and you wont need to go back and re-bind each time, each receiver will connect to the transmitter right away. This is not like model memory, each of those receivers only has to remember 1 transmitter each, the transmitter doesn't have to store a memory of each receiver it has been bound to.

2021-04-24 06:02:34 Helpful (1)
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nowinaminute Really hard to say. Always safest to go with the lowest specs you can see which are probably the most honest. I would say at 4.8v probably 15kg and 0.17 sec per 60° not bad for the money and the servo is pretty well built although the ones I had were not truly waterproof. The seals were too thin and there were no seals on the screws.

2021-01-05 08:53:15 Helpful (2)
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Q: can you use this servo with a tamiya tt02b?

Asked by BG103254534 on 2020-08-20 03:41:08

nowinaminute It will work fine, probably more torque than you'll need for that buggy though. And the servo is only average in terms of speed so you might not see much advantage in the TT02 compared to something like an HK15138. The ones I had weren't truly water proof either. The screws had no seals and the seals between the sections of the servo case were so thin they weren't even bridging the gap between the two parts of the case. Imagine if the window seal in your car left a 1cm gap around the window. That's what it's like.

2021-01-05 08:49:59 Helpful (0)
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