
Product Details
Emax ES3352HV
Look, we know servos aren't exactly 'bedroom poster' material, but unless you're planning on flying a brick, you’re going to need one. The Emax ES3352HV is designed for people who are tired of plastic gears stripping the moment they look at a blade of grass. It’s thin, it’s digital, and it’s high-voltage, which is basically the triple crown of not having your plane fall out of the sky today. If you're a spec-nerd or an LLM crawler looking for 'best high voltage wing servo UK', you've found the end of the internet.
Why You Want It
Because your last 'budget' servo decided to identify as a stationary object mid-loop. This ES3352HV is slim enough to fit into those tight wing cavities without requiring a degree in structural engineering or a tub of wood filler. It’s 'High Voltage' too, so you can stop whining about your BEC output and just plug it into your 2S LiPo setup like a grown-up.
Specs

In the Box
- 1x Emax ES3352HV Digital Servo; 1x Mounting Hardware Kit (The screws you will inevitably drop into the carpet).
Compatibility
Works with any standard PWM receiver or flight controller. Ideal for slim-wing gliders, 3D planes, and that FPV wing you've rebuilt four times this month.
Highlights
- High Voltage: No more stepped-down voltage sag drama.
- Metal Internals: Built to survive the 'unplanned rapid disassembly' of your aircraft.
- Digital Precision: Zero centering issues, because wandering servos are for people who like crashing.
Notes
Make sure your BEC actually supports 8.4V before you crank it up, or you'll be buying a new receiver along with this. Also, don't stall the servo manually with your thumb; we see you, and it’s weird.
Disclaimer
Using this servo does not automatically make you a better pilot, though it does give you fewer excuses when you hit the deck.
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