Blackwarrior
Member
hi all
ive just bought some new servos to replace the sloppy ones on my Blade 450 3D (this problem is in the 450 class heli section)
the servos ive bought are "New Power" XL 9HMG 9g (metal gear), recommended by a member, anyway, the horns off the stock servos (metal ones) dont align/fit the teeth on the new servos. the horns i got with the new servos are nylon, will these be strong and rigid enough for all my cyclic servos (i bought 3)
another issue i might have is the balls on the stock horns are also metal and red locktited in, so will it be OK to screw these into the nylon horns.... im really not sure what to do here for safety sake more than anything else...
ive uploaded a photo of my servos but no idea where its went...lol, funny or what... if anyone sees it please report to lost and found..lol
well the photo showed my old, stock servo on the right, and the new one on the left
any help will be appreciated, heli in bits on table at mo and it should be a 100 feet in the air.... ok 2 feet.
cheers
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Ohhhh my photo is on there, I didn't see it when I uploaded it, mint

ive just bought some new servos to replace the sloppy ones on my Blade 450 3D (this problem is in the 450 class heli section)
the servos ive bought are "New Power" XL 9HMG 9g (metal gear), recommended by a member, anyway, the horns off the stock servos (metal ones) dont align/fit the teeth on the new servos. the horns i got with the new servos are nylon, will these be strong and rigid enough for all my cyclic servos (i bought 3)
another issue i might have is the balls on the stock horns are also metal and red locktited in, so will it be OK to screw these into the nylon horns.... im really not sure what to do here for safety sake more than anything else...
ive uploaded a photo of my servos but no idea where its went...lol, funny or what... if anyone sees it please report to lost and found..lol
well the photo showed my old, stock servo on the right, and the new one on the left
any help will be appreciated, heli in bits on table at mo and it should be a 100 feet in the air.... ok 2 feet.
cheers
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Ohhhh my photo is on there, I didn't see it when I uploaded it, mint
