@@MyRCChannel-CJScott just carry the torque version, it is fast enough for club racing, and if you are kicking ass in a real competition, then you can worry about getting a faster servo.
So I used those rubber wasters that came with my protek servo. On my sct410sl there was a gap between the servo and servo mount. I had to put something there. I didn't know protek made those mounts separately
There are two similar plastic parts that attach to the chassis to mount the servo... one is for short servos and one for short servos. Which did you use because you shouldn't need to put any spacers beneath the servo. BTW, which model servo do you have?
For some reason your comment about the ESC isn't showing up... I can only see it in my alerts but can't reply to it... anyway, here are the two different programming boxes. One is wired and one is bluetooth. The wired one needs to connect to a laptop, desktop or other computer. The bluetooth can be used with any iOS or Android smart phone or tablet. I recommend bluetooth. www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywing-multifunction-gen2-lcd-professional-program-box-hwa30502001/p1327014 www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywing-ota-smartphone-esc-module-programmer-hwa30850400/p1276405
I did just like you in your build video. The shorter servo mount from bag q I think. I have the protek 160TBL. It fits good and is tight so it's all good.
You have put the ProTek servo in all the race builds I have watched so you should just carry an extra.
I’ve used them a lot… but some are the super fast and some are the high torque. If you go bank far enough, there are a few Savox servos.
@@MyRCChannel-CJScott just carry the torque version, it is fast enough for club racing, and if you are kicking ass in a real competition, then you can worry about getting a faster servo.
So I used those rubber wasters that came with my protek servo. On my sct410sl there was a gap between the servo and servo mount. I had to put something there.
I didn't know protek made those mounts separately
There are two similar plastic parts that attach to the chassis to mount the servo... one is for short servos and one for short servos. Which did you use because you shouldn't need to put any spacers beneath the servo. BTW, which model servo do you have?
For some reason your comment about the ESC isn't showing up... I can only see it in my alerts but can't reply to it... anyway, here are the two different programming boxes. One is wired and one is bluetooth. The wired one needs to connect to a laptop, desktop or other computer. The bluetooth can be used with any iOS or Android smart phone or tablet. I recommend bluetooth.
www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywing-multifunction-gen2-lcd-professional-program-box-hwa30502001/p1327014
www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywing-ota-smartphone-esc-module-programmer-hwa30850400/p1276405
I deleted the esc question after I looked up the bluetooth programmer. But thanks, I'll get the bluetooth one
I did just like you in your build video. The shorter servo mount from bag q I think. I have the protek 160TBL. It fits good and is tight so it's all good.
@@glenncarlson3161 Excellent! As long as it doesn’t move or flex, you’re good.