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Spektrum servo S614S MG (ocel) WP 14.5kg.cm 23T
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Package contents
Servo S614S, one-sided lever (R = 17.5 mm), 4x silent block and 1x lever attachment screw.
Characteristics
Powerful standard size digital servo for 1:10 RC car models, S614S MG, steel body center, waterproof*, has a torque of 14.5 kg/cm @ 6V. Metal gears, pair of bearings, dimensions: 46x20x41mm, weight 62g. Thousand-sided 23T
Properties
- An affordable servo
- Metal gears
- Steel body center
- DC motor
- A pair of bearings
- Suitable for 1:10 RC cars
Specifications
- Torque: 14.5 kg/cm @ 6 V
- Dimensions: 46 x 20 x 41 mm
- Weight: 62 g
- Thousand-sided 23T
- Connector: Universal FU
* Refer to the user manual for information on the water resistance specification. You can find tips and tricks for operating in wet conditions in the blog.
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Extension cord
If necessary, you can extend the length of the power cable using the JR servo cable extension. For other cables, see accessories.
External BEC source
We recommend powering powerful servos via an external BEC source. The source must also be installed if you are replacing the original servo with a more powerful one in the model and the existing regulator does not have a sufficiently sized integrated BEC.
- Overview of external BEC resources
Explanations
Overview of servo connectors
To connect the servo to the receiver, a Universal servo connector is used as standard, which can be of the JR or Futaba type.
- The JR connector can be plugged into the Futaba counterpart without any problems.
- To connect the Futaba connector to the JR counterpart, just cut off the guide plate from the side.
Overview of 1000 edges and servo lever
The table provides an overview of the thousandths that individual manufacturers typically use. (The number of teeth and the size of the helix may vary exceptionally.)