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Old 01-11-2009, 12:17 PM   #1
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E-Maxx single servo

Hey everyone i am upgrading my e-maxx and am looking to use just one servo that has MG. Any suggestions??
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Old 01-11-2009, 01:02 PM   #2
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Ace DS1015 or an Associated XP DS1015. Both same servos, the XP is a rebadge.

If you have specific DS1015 questions, put them into the original thread.

http://www.ausrc.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19323

1 will set you back around $130-$160ish.
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Old 07-11-2009, 06:04 PM   #3
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look for something with 15kg/cm plus of torque, i run 24kg servos on 1/8th scale trucks
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Old 07-11-2009, 06:09 PM   #4
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Ace 1015 rubs 14.5kg torque @6v with a .108 sec reaction time at 60 degrees...should be close enough to 15kg for ya?
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Old 19-11-2009, 07:01 PM   #5
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Hey just if anyone was wanting to know the ACE DS1015 servo works prety well though i havent gone fully bashing with it yet but however the fit is not that good the holes for the screws need to be about 2mm further away (length=bigger) so that the screws match up but it will work but i am scared that the strain on the plastic may cause it to break in a high stress situation. thanks for the suggestion

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Hey just if anyone was wanting to know the ACE DS1015 servo works prety well though i havent gone fully bashing with it yet but however the fit is not that good the holes for the screws need to be about 2mm further away (length=bigger) so that the screws match up but it will work but i am scared that the strain on the plastic may cause it to break in a high stress situation. thanks for the suggestion

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Be aware that there are different servos have different splines. eg. Futaba servos are different to Hitec ones.

make sure you have the correct plastic servo arm for your type of servo
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Traxxas have the nasty habit of using larger offset holes and shoulder screws for securing the servos,
I generally put a small thin plate over the stock holes and re-drill it to suit the new servo, then install the rubber shock pads to the servo and use the supplied screws to hold servo in place,
if possible grab 4 machine thread bolts and nyloc nuts, they wont vibrate loose and and will hold the servo snuggly in place.
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Sorry to jack the thread, but I'm building a single servo E Maxx and was wondering should I use my Ace 1015 or a Futaba S9351 ?
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Any high end servo will be better than tha crap stuff TRX fit. I have 2 ACE 1015DS in my truggy, Hitec 5955TG in my EREVO and Hitec 645MG in my Stadium Truck and a Hitec HS65MG in my RC18T and havent had any issues with them. As far as futaba brushless servos go I have seen a few let the smoke out and dont care to remember how many of the older style futabas ive fried or broken.
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Get the ACE 1015, I dont see too many people raving about the reliablity of the Futaba
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I have both , just wondering which one to use, I was leaning more to the Ace servo anyway, Thanks guys.
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