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Radio - Servo - Gyro - Gov - Batt > Hitec HS5065MG Digitals??????
 
 
tgo
Senior Heliman
Location: HK

Hi Dave,
I got 3 of them as spare parts for my 65HB. Not yet installed in my 450 heli yet.

What I have done is connected it to the receiver with a new 65HB next to it. If you apply some forces on the servo arm, you will find it holds firm and strong compares to a 65HB.

TGO
10-02-2008 04:30 AM
 
 
BisonFlyer
Veteran
Location: Watkinsville, GA

so no one has flown these yet?

Art Hughes
Team MAPTERGY.... nuff said
10-03-2008 09:29 PM
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BOOGIE
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Location: LAFAYETTE LA

I will be crsh testing them this week

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10-03-2008 09:51 PM
 
 
BisonFlyer
Veteran
Location: Watkinsville, GA

hahah.... def pay attention to how they center and hold under load compared to the standard 65mgs.

i'll be curious to hear ur impressions.

Art Hughes
Team MAPTERGY.... nuff said
10-03-2008 10:37 PM
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rccarguy
Senior Heliman
Location: Boston MA

I've got one in front of me right now hooked up to my HFP 10 programmer. Speed and torque specs are identical to the standard HS 65, but on the programmer I can see the difference, much smoother and absolutely no overrun, when you say stop, it stops dead at that spot. Centering appears to be far superior to the standard analog HS 65 as digital circuitry should be.

Best part is the full programming capability, you can even switch rotation from cw to ccw. Set the speed and deadband where you want for the degree of precision you're looking for, then set centering and end points, no more futzing around with sub trim to get the servo arm centered where you want it

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10-04-2008 02:36 AM
 
 
BOOGIE
Key Veteran
Location: LAFAYETTE LA

Yep I was looking at programmers today. I sould have got one when I ordered the servos

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10-04-2008 03:08 AM
 
 
BisonFlyer
Veteran
Location: Watkinsville, GA

how much do the programmers run?

Art Hughes
Team MAPTERGY.... nuff said
10-04-2008 05:29 AM
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BOOGIE
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Location: LAFAYETTE LA

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bi...?&I=LXSYU0&P=ML

Team PO-BOY
10-04-2008 01:06 PM
 
 
BOOGIE
Key Veteran
Location: LAFAYETTE LA

Check this out http://servocity.com/html/servo_protractor.html

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10-04-2008 01:35 PM
 
 
psych-lick
Veteran
Location: Austin, TX - USA

I have my set for sale. Turns out the 450 I bought them for is being replaced with a 500

ad here:
http://www.runryder.com/helicopter/...1/?p=3771809#RR

-Jeff T.
10-08-2008 03:39 PM
 
 
cba7824
Senior Heliman
Location: Alaska

That's nice, you can program these servos to center and not use sub trim ever again!

Charlie
Avant Aurora YS 91SR / Hatori SB-19 / JR 8717 / Spartan
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10-19-2008 05:17 AM
 
 
hovercraft
Senior Heliman
Location: USA

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That's nice, you can program these servos to center and not use sub trim ever again!

Which is another way of saying that you can match your cyclic servos to minimize any CCPM interactions that are cause by the servos as much as possible.
10-20-2008 07:06 PM
 
 
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