View Full Version : What servos do you use in your mx-400 , mx450xs
Scottlclem
02-16-2007, 10:27 PM
I had a shogun 400 that I crashed a few months ago and it's not worth repairing. I been looking for the best heli for the money and Im sure it's the Helimax Mx-450xs from Tower Hobbies.
I have Hitec Hs-55 servos in the shogun and they worked fine for my flying skills at the time. Im on a limited budget and thinking they will work in the MX-450xs for now. The collective servo stripped on that crash, so I need to buy one servo with the Mx450 and Im thinking of buying a better servo for the tail. Any suggestions ???
racerman27410
02-16-2007, 11:09 PM
I had a shogun 400 that I crashed a few months ago and it's not worth repairing. I been looking for the best heli for the money and Im sure it's the Helimax Mx-450xs from Tower Hobbies.
I have Hitec Hs-55 servos in the shogun and they worked fine for my flying skills at the time. Im on a limited budget and thinking they will work in the MX-450xs for now. The collective servo stripped on that crash, so I need to buy one servo with the Mx450 and Im thinking of buying a better servo for the tail. Any suggestions ???
unless you are into heavy 3d flying you should be fine with HS65HB servos
all 'round.
Frank
Gizmo6035
02-17-2007, 12:32 AM
I run 4 HS65HB on my MX400Pro, if you want a little more speed and torque run a 6V bec.
wilesrevo
02-18-2007, 03:35 PM
i run jr 285ds pack its awsome!!!!
darkside212
02-19-2007, 06:34 PM
I run towerpro SG90 9g servos....BEST band for the buck...and I'm not saying that cause I sell em'....I'm saying it cause I fly em' :p
Scottlclem
02-19-2007, 09:47 PM
I run towerpro SG90 9g servos....BEST band for the buck...and I'm not saying that cause I sell em'....I'm saying it cause I fly em' :p
I run towerpro SG90 9g servos....BEST band for the buck...and I'm not saying that cause I sell em'....I'm saying it cause I fly em'
Thats a impressive price for the speed and power. It's doesn't say what kind of connector the sevro has. Is it universal?
darkside212
02-19-2007, 09:49 PM
yep...they're universal
just so you know if you would like to try them I can do a little better than the$9.50ea ;)