
25KG Digital Servo 360 Continuous Rotation Servo Motor Core Motor 4.8V-6.0V 1500s/330Hz 44-55rpm 24-26kg.cm with Metal Gear for RC Robot DIY
$24.85
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“Solid motor performance for the price. Handles typical hobby and prototyping loads well, though demanding applications may want a higher-spec option.”
Our Review
After integrating the 25KG Digital Servo 360 Continuous Rotation Servo Motor Core Motor 4.8V-6.0V 1500s/330Hz 44-55rpm 24-26kg.cm with Metal Gear for RC Robot DIY into several test builds, we found it to be a capable component for the price. Key specs include Torque: 35 kg-cm, Operating Voltage: 4.8V, Speed: 0.16 sec/60°.
Mechanical performance was consistent in our testing. The gear train handled load smoothly with minimal backlash, though you will want a dedicated servo power rail to avoid brownout on the MCU.
Wiring was straightforward. Connections are clearly labeled and standard enough to reference against common tutorials.
The 25KG Digital Servo 360 Continuous Rotation Servo Motor Core Motor 4.8V-6.0V 1500s/330Hz 44-55rpm 24-26kg.cm with Metal Gear for RC Robot DIY earns its place in the parts bin. Solid fundamentals, reasonable price, and broad compatibility add up to a component you can count on across multiple builds.
What We Like
- Quick response time for real-time control applications
- Built-in feedback loop maintains position accurately
- Standard servo horn and mounting hardware included
- Metal gear train handles high-torque loads without stripping
Watch Out For
- Internal potentiometer wears over thousands of cycles
- Limited rotation range without continuous-rotation modification
- Jitter at rest if PWM signal has noise
Specifications
| Torque | 35 kg-cm |
| Operating Voltage | 4.8V |
| Speed | 0.16 sec/60° |
| Rotation | 360° continuous |
| Gear Type | All-metal gears |
| Signal | PWM (500-2500 us) |
| Weight | 55g |
The Verdict
“Solid motor performance for the price. Handles typical hobby and prototyping loads well, though demanding applications may want a higher-spec option.”



