If you lust after the power hidden within, be forewarned. This little black box of torque doesn't care about your feelings or your hardware. I'm three horns deep and lovin' it. Thank you Mr Holmes. 🤙
It's like the horsepower wars with cars. No one needs 800hp but it sure is fun! Where does it end? On your website it states DO NOT PLUG DIRECTLY INTO BALANCE PORT ON BATTERY. Where does the JST plug into? Never used a two wire servo and I'm a bit confused. Thank you.
I need this. This ought to turn my wheels on my F450 beast. Definitely will need full metal axle upgrade for this kind of torque though. I'd hate to see what goofing up your settings on your endpoints would cause on those factory upgraded axles. I'd say it would free itself from the 3d printed servo mount or snap the axle tube like a toothpick. 😆
crazy power. good stuff. i recently got my replacement cm v2. everything is working good. sine mode is crazy smooth but in normal mode its kinda jumpy. like its got really high punch with little throttle blips. i have a 2500kv v2 geared pretty low. tried some different settings and it didn’t really change anything. is it really that important to match the kv and motor settings on the programming? thanks for the new one btw
Wow! That B36 is looking REALLY sorted! Have you done any suspension modifications? It drives and reacts to the terrain like the real thing. Great running footage!
Maybe you can answer this. I have a Surpass Hobby Outrunner Motor rated at about 2050 kv. It is running into a planetary set which is in turn running into my SCX 10 (Injora Rock Bouncer) standard gearbox. I still run NiMH batteries because at this point they allow me to shift vehicle weight without adding vehicle weight. Also I don't trust LiPo. I co-founded One Ten Drift Network back in 2008 and I have seen too many LiPos cook off. I have the possibility of running whatever voltage can be attained with 2 NiMH 6 cell packs. Anyway. I am looking for a cheap, good ESC. I do not want to waste 150 bucks on a Castle C. Especially since I know they are just rebranded Chinese products like Hobbywing. Do you have a suggestion on an ESC for this situation? I am really eager to hear back since my project is hanging on this. Thanks.
Castle engineers and manufacturers in Kansas, they aren't rebrands. I've seen them mid engineering and watched their pick and place assembling escs. But for other suggestions, my crawlmaster v2 is really smooth with outrunners. There are also other people/companies putting AM32 onto escs. The only company I'm aware of with a website to buy from is hkhobbies.com but there are Facebook sellers too
So is this a new version of the 800? Cause the original, Holmes hobbies lies about the amount of power the servo actually put out. Check out “rc review” on here, they have a machine that test the actual power of servos. Shows the truth basically.
The results of a calibrated industrial rotary load cell and a flexible test stand with luggage scale won't be the same. You can compare different servos on one device accurately (if it isnt too flexy) but you cannot use different measuring devices and expect the same numbers on the screen. What's more important is where my servo stacks up against other servos on HIS device, not the output numbers.
If you lust after the power hidden within, be forewarned. This little black box of torque doesn't care about your feelings or your hardware. I'm three horns deep and lovin' it. Thank you Mr Holmes. 🤙
I have 4 of this servos in my 3 rigs, one 4ws. Monster torque and no issues at all @4s
Need to add another SHV800 to my fleet as it’s my favorite servo! Thanks Johnrob!😎
Holmes!
Can you pls. jump on the scx24 train. 1/24 scale.
love your products, need 1/24 stuff.
Can you do a Rebuild video?
Best servo available got even better!
Nice upgrades, well thought threw
I'm running the original version of this servo in an 8th scale nitro buggy. It's the beez kneez
Just placed my order. Let's see how it works on my rc4wd bully 2.
John said it, more power than you'll ever need. I'll sacrifice some torque for speed, any day. That being said, crazy how powerful servos have become!
the 650 is the speedier model (less reduction) but doesn't give up too much torque because it also has a very long motor
It's like the horsepower wars with cars. No one needs 800hp but it sure is fun! Where does it end?
On your website it states DO NOT PLUG DIRECTLY INTO BALANCE PORT ON BATTERY. Where does the JST plug into? Never used a two wire servo and I'm a bit confused. Thank you.
I need this. This ought to turn my wheels on my F450 beast. Definitely will need full metal axle upgrade for this kind of torque though. I'd hate to see what goofing up your settings on your endpoints would cause on those factory upgraded axles. I'd say it would free itself from the 3d printed servo mount or snap the axle tube like a toothpick. 😆
AMAZING JUST AMAZING THANKYOU SIR. 🇬🇧🇺🇲🕊️🤩✌🏼👍🏼🤙🏼
crazy power. good stuff. i recently got my replacement cm v2. everything is working good. sine mode is crazy smooth but in normal mode its kinda jumpy. like its got really high punch with little throttle blips. i have a 2500kv v2 geared pretty low. tried some different settings and it didn’t really change anything. is it really that important to match the kv and motor settings on the programming? thanks for the new one btw
Wow! That B36 is looking REALLY sorted! Have you done any suspension modifications? It drives and reacts to the terrain like the real thing. Great running footage!
I need one of these to shoved in my trailrunner the shv500 isn’t enough for that bell crank system.
That's great!!!
I "need" this but unfortunately it's out of stock, when will it be available again?
About a week!
@@HolmesHobbies Great! 👍
Maybe you can answer this. I have a Surpass Hobby Outrunner Motor rated at about 2050 kv. It is running into a planetary set which is in turn running into my SCX 10 (Injora Rock Bouncer) standard gearbox. I still run NiMH batteries because at this point they allow me to shift vehicle weight without adding vehicle weight. Also I don't trust LiPo. I co-founded One Ten Drift Network back in 2008 and I have seen too many LiPos cook off. I have the possibility of running whatever voltage can be attained with 2 NiMH 6 cell packs. Anyway. I am looking for a cheap, good ESC. I do not want to waste 150 bucks on a Castle C. Especially since I know they are just rebranded Chinese products like Hobbywing. Do you have a suggestion on an ESC for this situation? I am really eager to hear back since my project is hanging on this. Thanks.
Castle engineers and manufacturers in Kansas, they aren't rebrands. I've seen them mid engineering and watched their pick and place assembling escs.
But for other suggestions, my crawlmaster v2 is really smooth with outrunners. There are also other people/companies putting AM32 onto escs. The only company I'm aware of with a website to buy from is hkhobbies.com but there are Facebook sellers too
Where is best to buy your products in the uk that supplies your full range
I have the shv500 v3 and im never going back to a different brand servo.
Is this servo water proof
yup figures i just got my AGFRC 74KG Smart Servo(SA81FHMW) 1028 oz of tq for $173
nice motors 👍
Do you rebuild? My derpy Traxxas controller lost it's endpoints and cooked mine 😅
just our motors
Dang. Got 800s in stock?
you said crawler, can this be used for bashing ?
For sure
Been using one of these for some time, I find myself not driving my other rigs with less powerful setups, it's really spoiled me.
but whhhhy is it gone now?? whats next?
I need that on my 6x6
Can it handle 4s hv?
Yes
How many KG?
About 100kg/cm peak on 4s
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Sweeeet 🤙
Hi
hey Chris
He spent so long asking if he could that no one pulled him up on whether he should
So is this a new version of the 800? Cause the original, Holmes hobbies lies about the amount of power the servo actually put out. Check out “rc review” on here, they have a machine that test the actual power of servos. Shows the truth basically.
The results of a calibrated industrial rotary load cell and a flexible test stand with luggage scale won't be the same.
You can compare different servos on one device accurately (if it isnt too flexy) but you cannot use different measuring devices and expect the same numbers on the screen. What's more important is where my servo stacks up against other servos on HIS device, not the output numbers.
Where can I buy one? Can't see it on your site or anywhere.