JR 8417 vs 9411
Troy Newman
troy_newman at msn.com
Sat Aug 21 09:19:31 AKDT 2004
The 9411 will work...I prefer the speed on the elevator. Although I have
never tried a 9411 on Elevator I know they are an extremely robust and solid
servo.
As for finding them on the website....Just do a search for 8417 and it will
pop right up....
As for the 9411-3421-368 these can be searched too and will pop up...but
when looking at the servo list they are called the Mid-mini-micro digitals
respectively.
I know its a little confusing and I don't have an answer for it. But I do
know that Horizon Hobby.com is getting a new look as they are working on a
beta site to improve their web look and functionality....
Another place you can try for sure is Central Hobbies. It will probably take
a phone call as they have specials running all the time...and you might get
a little discount over the advertised price here and there....Just a good
note...the web is easy but sometimes a phone call gives advantages too.
TN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dieter Rozek" <rozekd at earthlink.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 8:56 AM
Subject: JR 8417 vs 9411
> I'm in the process of building a Temptation and I just ordered the
> servos. I was having a hard time finding an 8417 to use for my
> elevator so instead of this I ordered a 9411 in it's place. Now
> perhaps I'm missing something but what exactly is the difference
> between these two. According to the specs the torque is roughly the
> same and the 8417 is only .05 seconds faster. Is this speed difference
> noticeable and if not why would someone buy the 8417 over the 9411 when
> the 9411 is lighter, smaller and costs less? BTW, is anyone else
> having a difficult time finding things on Horizon Hobbies' website, it
> seems to be unnecessarily complicated?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dieter
>
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