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Features: Fully aluminum alloy enclosure, anodized, can test analog and digital servos, can control ESC (motor stepless speed regulation test) It can simultaneously test whether 3 servos are synchronized (this function is mainly applicable to helicopter steering gear in CCPM mode) There are 3 modes to check servos or ESC:Manual mode: turn the knob with different speed, check the response time;Neutral mode: make the servo go back to the neutral point;Automatic "window wiper" mode: make the servo swing like a window wipers in the angle. It can connect 1-3 servos simultaneously and test such as 1-3 servos consistency and so on. You can also connect 1-3 ESC to test and compare their response time respectively.It can connect 3 servos of the CCPM helicopters, and select servos by neutral and synchronous functions It can also connect the servo of airplanes install the steering-box and adjust planes by using such as the neutral mode and so on. Specification: Material: aluminum alloy Input voltage: DC4.8-6vWeight: Approx.28g/1oz Package list: 1 x ESC Servo Tester Review: Simple but effective RC servo tester. - I'm a big fan of RC cars. Especially 1/10 RC cars. I own several Tamiya kits and a Yokomo drift car. I've got a bunch of servos laying around. So when I came across this little servo tester I decided to check it out. This servo tester is pretty basic. You have to power it from an ESC connected to an RC battery. And the ESC needs to be putting out between 4.8V to 6V. So no power supply, no batteries. It has 3 different testing modes (manual, neutral and auto). I like that you have a few different options to cover different scenarios. Also, I like how you can test up to 3 servos at once. This is great way to compare multiple servos at the same time. Overall I've been enjoying this servo tester. It's been a great addition to my RC kit. And at around $14 I think it's a pretty good value for what you get. If you're into RC vehicles or aircraft this is a great tool to have around. Review: Works well by no instructions or power supply - Serves its purpose as a simple tester to verify the functionality of your servos without completely installing them. I do like that you can test three servos at one time to compare speed... Not sure if it lowers The voltage on each individual when testing multiples at one time. This game was absolutely no instructions and not even tell you what input voltage so I just use an ESC with a 6 volt BEC because I'm not sure if this can handle the 7.2. also does not come with any form of powering method. Would be nice if it came with a USB or even a four AA battery pack option but your left to your own devices. I just powered mine with a spare ESC I have lying around that has a 6 volt BEC. This could have at least come with one of those cheap four AA battery pack power supply.
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G**Y
Simple but effective RC servo tester.
I'm a big fan of RC cars. Especially 1/10 RC cars. I own several Tamiya kits and a Yokomo drift car. I've got a bunch of servos laying around. So when I came across this little servo tester I decided to check it out. This servo tester is pretty basic. You have to power it from an ESC connected to an RC battery. And the ESC needs to be putting out between 4.8V to 6V. So no power supply, no batteries. It has 3 different testing modes (manual, neutral and auto). I like that you have a few different options to cover different scenarios. Also, I like how you can test up to 3 servos at once. This is great way to compare multiple servos at the same time. Overall I've been enjoying this servo tester. It's been a great addition to my RC kit. And at around $14 I think it's a pretty good value for what you get. If you're into RC vehicles or aircraft this is a great tool to have around.
A**R
Works well by no instructions or power supply
Serves its purpose as a simple tester to verify the functionality of your servos without completely installing them. I do like that you can test three servos at one time to compare speed... Not sure if it lowers The voltage on each individual when testing multiples at one time. This game was absolutely no instructions and not even tell you what input voltage so I just use an ESC with a 6 volt BEC because I'm not sure if this can handle the 7.2. also does not come with any form of powering method. Would be nice if it came with a USB or even a four AA battery pack option but your left to your own devices. I just powered mine with a spare ESC I have lying around that has a 6 volt BEC. This could have at least come with one of those cheap four AA battery pack power supply.
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