bob miller
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will digital servos work with any radio and any battery combination ???? thanks...bob
Correct, they have as much holding power in neutral as at full end point which is why the stout battery requirement.I have heard or read that digital are supposed to have the torque through the whole range of movement while the analog only developes it's max torque at the end of the throw.
Brad
HRS will ruin Analogue servo's. When you run HRS both servo's would need to be digital.Also make sure you are on correct setting I messed up and put mine on hrs and fried a brand new set. Just check servo setting and your radio.. expensive lesson..paid my tuition lol
Yup cost me 65 bucks for the lesson..lolHRS will ruin Analogue servo's. When you run HRS both servo's would need to be digital.Also make sure you are on correct setting I messed up and put mine on hrs and fried a brand new set. Just check servo setting and your radio.. expensive lesson..paid my tuition lol
If you ruined them on HRS then they weren't digital.
You can't hurt a digital in either PPM or HRS.
HRS is what you want to run with digitals.
Hey Man... What Mini/Micro are you using of the digital variety? Thinking 21/45 throttle and 3rd channel applications.Some digital servos need to be operated at below 5V and some can be used above.. What ever you do make sure you follow that.. for what its worth I use 1100 to 1300mah in my boats and they ALL have digital servos.. when you switch. you will not go back.. you will love em..
Grim
Not digital but these have served me well for many, many years:Hey Man... What Mini/Micro are you using of the digital variety? Thinking 21/45 throttle and 3rd channel applications.Some digital servos need to be operated at below 5V and some can be used above.. What ever you do make sure you follow that.. for what its worth I use 1100 to 1300mah in my boats and they ALL have digital servos.. when you switch. you will not go back.. you will love em..
Grim
I recommend the digital version of that same servo.Not digital but these have served me well for many, many years:Hey Man... What Mini/Micro are you using of the digital variety? Thinking 21/45 throttle and 3rd channel applications.Some digital servos need to be operated at below 5V and some can be used above.. What ever you do make sure you follow that.. for what its worth I use 1100 to 1300mah in my boats and they ALL have digital servos.. when you switch. you will not go back.. you will love em..
Grim
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