Maverick MS-22 Steering Servo
Maverick MS-22 Steering Servo
Servos are powered by the ESC's output to the receiver. If you're using a higher-strength servo than the ESC can support (usually greater than 20kg), you may experience 'brown-outs' where the radio signal can be interrupted and cause erratic driving. This can be helped by plugging a Glitch Buster into the receiver smoothing the current delivery. However, in some cases, you may need to install an external BEC.
In this video, Hamish gives a step-by-step guide on installing a Servo and how to avoid stripping your servo gears.
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Total Height (A)
- 41.7mm
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Body Width (B)
- 40mm
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Below Mount (C)
- 26mm
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Above Mount (D)
- 15.7mm
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Total Length (E)
- 55.6mm
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Total Width (F)
- 20mm
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Height (A)
- 41.7mm
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Body Length (B)
- 40mm
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Bottom to Under Mount (C)
- 26mm
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Top to Under Mount (D)
- 15.7mm
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Length (E)
- 55.6mm
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Width (F)
- 20mm
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SizeConventionally sized servo names
- Standard
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Gear Material
- Plastic
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Waterproof Casing
- Splash Proof
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Servo Spline Count
- 25Tooth
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Signal Type
- Digital
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Drive Motor Type
- Brushless
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Case Material
- Metal