Great servo. I have several 45kg and never had an issue even running @8.4 @ all times. 👍awesome review
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Hello. Thanks for your work. I just buy this one today. There is maybe something I miss, but at 2:12 I can see 30Kg @ 6V. This information seems good as per 9imod specs I found. But after, at 4:00 the maximum IS ONLY 20Kg. What's wrong ?
The bec is not great and I'm guessing the voltage dropped below the minimum required so the kg drops off I need to swap the bec cos it's not great if you watch its down on voltage on all settings
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@@WTFRCCars I expect it's again more with this big amp consumption !
@KevinWalterSchilling yeh you definitely need a good bec when running high kg servos it's one of the reasons some say their servos didn't seem so powerful if it ain't got the amps it won't be :)
For the cost these servos are great. I've had the cls 45kg and the bls 45kg and the brushless seamed to be more precise and strong. I ran the cls 45kg as a steering servo in my E-truggy when my HiTec servo died, and I got 2nd place with it in there! Lol it did seam to struggle a bit strength wise, and compared to the 45kg bls, the cls moves a lot more freely. The brushless model is difficult to spin by hand. Overall for a racer on a buget or any basher these are great servos. I have 2 GX42kg on the way to test in a extra nitro buggy I built to have as a practice car. At 23 dollers a peice, i dont expect that they are gonna evwn be brushless. But the gear set looks identical to these 9Imod servo. Thanks for sharing this info! Cheers
@@WTFRCCars Yea, the brushless should be more efficient and more importantly it should be faster, stronger, more consistent, and last longer. Better in every way for $5-10 more I think it's an easy choice. Outside of these chinesium servos, brushless are usually much more expensive than coreless so it is surprising.
The yantrs are definitely higher quality and programmable but more expensive, these are great servos but if you need faster response or the programming then yantrs are the way to go :)
The vid proves they don't so I'd say you either had it running at the wrong voltage or had a faulty one as I have tested many and run lots of them even in the tamiya rc's I race and have yet to have one fail
Servos are great. All reviews I have seen on numerous models are all spot on.
I have a couple of the 70kg direct power servos and they are ballistic
Yeh for me they are my current go-to even in some of my race tamiya kits
Great servo. I have several 45kg and never had an issue even running @8.4 @ all times. 👍awesome review
Hello. Thanks for your work. I just buy this one today. There is maybe something I miss, but at 2:12 I can see 30Kg @ 6V. This information seems good as per 9imod specs I found. But after, at 4:00 the maximum IS ONLY 20Kg. What's wrong ?
The bec is not great and I'm guessing the voltage dropped below the minimum required so the kg drops off I need to swap the bec cos it's not great if you watch its down on voltage on all settings
@@WTFRCCars I expect it's again more with this big amp consumption !
@KevinWalterSchilling yeh you definitely need a good bec when running high kg servos it's one of the reasons some say their servos didn't seem so powerful if it ain't got the amps it won't be :)
For the cost these servos are great. I've had the cls 45kg and the bls 45kg and the brushless seamed to be more precise and strong. I ran the cls 45kg as a steering servo in my E-truggy when my HiTec servo died, and I got 2nd place with it in there! Lol it did seam to struggle a bit strength wise, and compared to the 45kg bls, the cls moves a lot more freely. The brushless model is difficult to spin by hand. Overall for a racer on a buget or any basher these are great servos. I have 2 GX42kg on the way to test in a extra nitro buggy I built to have as a practice car. At 23 dollers a peice, i dont expect that they are gonna evwn be brushless. But the gear set looks identical to these 9Imod servo. Thanks for sharing this info! Cheers
Yeh I have a bunch of 9imod servos in various rc's and so far not a single issue with any of then
From videos it looks like the brushless version is better than coreless
Yeh I'd say so but it's also slightly more expensive so just depends on what you want to spend :)
@@WTFRCCars Yea, the brushless should be more efficient and more importantly it should be faster, stronger, more consistent, and last longer. Better in every way for $5-10 more I think it's an easy choice. Outside of these chinesium servos, brushless are usually much more expensive than coreless so it is surprising.
There is a reason for the coreless because they are lighter rotor they do respond slightly faster but for me I'd go brushless every time :)
Can you recommend yantrs servo or this nimod servo ? Thx
The yantrs are definitely higher quality and programmable but more expensive, these are great servos but if you need faster response or the programming then yantrs are the way to go :)
I'd never touch a Nimod ever again, after having them burn out at the slightest resistance.
The vid proves they don't so I'd say you either had it running at the wrong voltage or had a faulty one as I have tested many and run lots of them even in the tamiya rc's I race and have yet to have one fail