Breaking in the motor this weekend. Running it with no load, at 1/4 throttle for five minutes or so. The Novak esc works well with the newer 2.4GHz Futaba receiver. I set the 4pl radio to normal fhss mode instead of s-fhss mode as per instructions.
The servo that came with the chassis is a Futaba s3003 rated at:
Torque: 4.8V: 44.00 oz-in (3.17 kg-cm) 6.0V: 57.00 oz-in (4.10 kg-cm)
Speed: 4.8V: 0.23 sec/60° 6.0V: 0.19 sec/60°
So I will definitely need to upgrade the steering servo. I see a lot of folks using a Savox SC1251MG servo with a glitch buster on the RC10T-T2 trucks, so I think I will try one of those out. Are there any issues with using one of those servos with the Novak 610-RV esc?
Ebay RC10T2 resto
Re: Ebay RC10T2 resto
I had no need for a glitch buster using a hobbywing xerun justock esc with the Savox. You will just need to try it first and see if you need the extra capacitor or not.joey_zrl wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 4:15 pm Breaking in the motor this weekend. Running it with no load, at 1/4 throttle for five minutes or so. The Novak esc works well with the newer 2.4GHz Futaba receiver. I set the 4pl radio to normal rx mode instead of super high frequency as per instructions.
The servo that came with the chassis is a Futaba s3003 rated at:
Torque: 4.8V: 44.00 oz-in (3.17 kg-cm) 6.0V: 57.00 oz-in (4.10 kg-cm)
Speed: 4.8V: 0.23 sec/60° 6.0V: 0.19 sec/60°
So I will definitely need to upgrade the steering servo. I see a lot of folks using a Savox SC1251MG servo with a glitch buster on the RC10T-T2 trucks, so I think I will try one of those out. Are there any issues with using one of those servos with the Novak 610-RV esc?
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Re: Ebay RC10T2 resto
Thanks Eric. That's good to know about the XR10 esc. It has a 6V-2A BEC. I'm using one in my RC10 World's car. The Novak 610-RV I will be using in the RC10T2 has a 5V-0.5A BEC. I'm leaning towards the chance I would have to use a glitch buster cap with it, or maybe even a CC bec 2.0 voltage regulator. I'm not sure if I want to go through with all of that though. So, I might have to look for a different servo that will work within the esc's bec specs.EMC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2017 4:05 pmI had no need for a glitch buster using a hobbywing xerun justock esc with the Savox. You will just need to try it first and see if you need the extra capacitor or not.joey_zrl wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 4:15 pm Breaking in the motor this weekend. Running it with no load, at 1/4 throttle for five minutes or so. The Novak esc works well with the newer 2.4GHz Futaba receiver. I set the 4pl radio to normal rx mode instead of super high frequency as per instructions.
The servo that came with the chassis is a Futaba s3003 rated at:
Torque: 4.8V: 44.00 oz-in (3.17 kg-cm) 6.0V: 57.00 oz-in (4.10 kg-cm)
Speed: 4.8V: 0.23 sec/60° 6.0V: 0.19 sec/60°
So I will definitely need to upgrade the steering servo. I see a lot of folks using a Savox SC1251MG servo with a glitch buster on the RC10T-T2 trucks, so I think I will try one of those out. Are there any issues with using one of those servos with the Novak 610-RV esc?
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