Servos explained simply for new fixed wing pilots

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • This video is intended for new pilots that are coming into the fixed wing part of the hobby that are feeling a little overwhelmed with the choices for servos.
    While it would be easy to create a mini series all about servos, this video is to address the very basic questions that new pilots ask me and to help them create a frame of reference and experience to balance their own research.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @lukemulejump7851
    @lukemulejump7851 4 года назад +6

    The more I watch your videos, the more I realize I don’t know. Thank you for taking the time to explain.

  • @robertgoldbornatyout
    @robertgoldbornatyout 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for such an informative video. I'm an old flyer, who recently returned to the hobby...and yet I apparently knew very little about servos!
    👍👍👍me too.

  • @papasplanes.956
    @papasplanes.956 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for such an informative video. I'm an old flyer, who recently returned to the hobby...and yet I apparently knew very little about servos!

  • @jaggietube
    @jaggietube 4 года назад +2

    I like a lot your videos. They all are very informative. I find it very useful the transcript you put on screen reflecting what you are saying.
    Regards from Spain.

  • @frasersteen
    @frasersteen 4 года назад +6

    You absolute legend.

  • @ShahriarFarkhan
    @ShahriarFarkhan Год назад

    This is incredibly helpful for someone new to fixed wings. Thank you!

  • @beefybeef1326
    @beefybeef1326 4 года назад

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Very useful

  • @Politicallyhomeless957
    @Politicallyhomeless957 4 года назад +1

    Great content!!

  • @sufysprojects2689
    @sufysprojects2689 4 года назад +1

    Hello Lee !!! A video idea that would be interesting could be about silicone conformal coating ! Quad pilots use it often , but others do not even know that it exist !

  • @tedhancock68
    @tedhancock68 4 года назад +1

    Great technical coverage. I was hoping for a bit of servo history. I don't really understand the different sizes and uses, and I think a product evolution might fill in some of the gaps.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 4 года назад

    Fantastic video, Lee! Thanks a lot! 😃
    A tip that may help someone from our hobby that is a cheapass like me (😬): you can get a metal gear servo, modify it for 360° rotation and make a screwdriver with it.
    I made one with a 9g metal gear servo and it's not strong, but helps a lot. 😊

  • @koalatails6391
    @koalatails6391 4 года назад

    Thank you, up until now I have been keeping my fingers crossed & hoping that the servos in both of my planes keep going. I knew nothing. My 2nd plane (a Parkzone) was bought at a swap meet. I have no idea how old it is & when I looked, it’s servos are Parkzone brand. Very possible to be the original servos. Now when I need to replace servos I have some knowledge.
    Wishing you a Merry Christmas from the other side of the world.

  • @AdrianoCasemiro
    @AdrianoCasemiro 4 года назад

    Great video, and what a nice servo tester you got there.

  • @jaredsayrc4947
    @jaredsayrc4947 Год назад

    I'm into radio control trucks cars boats and thanks for this video I do crawler Lowrider drift car and boats the best servos I bought are Reef 300 their super fast and more Is torque so I can make my lowrider hop I mostly use Digital servo and I use smart Technology radio like spektrum DX6R it's a Pistol grip remote I'm just got into stick radio

  • @stelic9515
    @stelic9515 Год назад

    Thanks alot,

  • @user-otzlixr
    @user-otzlixr 8 дней назад

    There are a lot of ‘reversed’ servos that are not reversed on non rc stores. I’ve had the best luck at dedicated local and online rc stores.

  • @julianhumphrey4843
    @julianhumphrey4843 4 года назад

    very good video for a lot of people

  • @excellenceinanimation960
    @excellenceinanimation960 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos they are really good and help a lot! I have a couple servos like that little blue one you show in the begining and im really disapointed. Iv broken 4 just trying to get m,y bicopter to fly. I may be using them for the wrong job but its really been anoying me. Iv gota find some quality and not to expensive or heavy meatal gear. Im thinking in the 20 gram range.

    • @Painless360
      @Painless360  2 года назад

      It depends on how they 'broke' if they stripped teeth then metal geared servos of the same size may be a better bet... Best of luck!

  • @williamhoenstine5057
    @williamhoenstine5057 4 года назад

    I have used the cheaper eBay servos exclusively for many years and haven't found them to be unreliable as a whole. I prefer Hextronik servos but find that the Tower Pro brand works equally as well.

  • @excellenceinanimation960
    @excellenceinanimation960 2 года назад

    I had the servo spline problem lol. It was anoying me with finding servos arms to fit.

  • @egonverleysen695
    @egonverleysen695 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video!! really good stuff. just one question though: how do you know how much force a servo needs to have? by that I mean, you always see how much torque they have and that goes from low too high. but how do you know/calculate how much torque you need for a certain surface to be sure about the correct movement in any case?? just wondering...

    • @Painless360
      @Painless360  3 года назад

      When I started I cheated and looked at what other models were using that had a similar sized control surface. Most models will come with a recommended servo setup if they don't supply it. If they don't tell you - ask them they'll usually tell you. Or you can see what others are using. Best of luck!

  • @hspeed3656
    @hspeed3656 3 года назад

    Good day Lee. Another great video, thank you. Can both types of servos be used with the old 72 Mhz receivers. Jeff

    • @Painless360
      @Painless360  3 года назад

      Servos work from a PWM signal usually (there are exotic ones that use other things like SBUS). The PWM signals are standard and don't care what radio system sits behind them. Hope that helps..

    • @hspeed3656
      @hspeed3656 3 года назад

      @@Painless360 Thank you for the information. Finally got our and flew my glider and Eagle 60, Had the glider setup to a new FS-I6X and the flight started out great but ended not so. Found a server had failed, grrr, but no damage to speek of. Next was the Eagle for its first flight in over 30 years and little hairy at first but went great after a bit of time in the air and a good landing. Overall a great day for Glow power. Now just waiting for a controller to get here and see what excitement that can create.
      Thanks again for the great Playlist you have created. Jeff

  • @kenspaceman3938
    @kenspaceman3938 Год назад

    I got some digital metal gear micro servos from China, some ptk 7455 mg-d and some ptk 7452 mg-d ones. But how should I set up my servo tester for these? I choose PWM output, but what ms and Hz values should I set before starting cycling the servo? I have a ToolkitRC M6 that has this servo testing function that I’d like to use.

    • @Painless360
      @Painless360  Год назад

      They should be happy to work on the regular 50hz setting if there isn't more detail on the frequency on the website.. Best of luck

  • @kensimmons2133
    @kensimmons2133 4 года назад

    What servo checker do you suggest buying. I could not tell which one you was using

    • @Painless360
      @Painless360  4 года назад +1

      This is a HJ digital servo tester. Happy flying!

  • @derekinbritishcolumbia1449
    @derekinbritishcolumbia1449 4 года назад

    If I find any review that mentions any poor performance or servos arriving DOA, I never buy. I've still been able to purchase some very economical servos on Bangood. and never had a problem using this criteria.

  • @laurenciovaldez6930
    @laurenciovaldez6930 4 года назад

    i'd like to buy the same servo tester you are using. may i have a product link of it? thanks.

    • @Painless360
      @Painless360  4 года назад

      This one is a HJ digital servo tester...

    • @ChrisBalmforth
      @ChrisBalmforth 4 года назад

      I bought mine here: www.banggood.com/HJ-Digital-Servo-Tester-or-ESC-Consistency-Tester-for-RC-Airplane-p-71970.html

  • @micheller8014
    @micheller8014 4 года назад

    The Spectrum A330 is absolutely junk and come in many planes. Replace them before you try to fly with them. Freewing makes a nice 9g digital servo for $10. ( MD31093-400 ) I'm new to the hobby and learned the hard way. I appreciate your channel and this video. I am gaining knowledge daily. 😀

  • @sleepingbearffg5008
    @sleepingbearffg5008 3 года назад

    Then put it in a bin 👊👊💪💪