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Mo-jim 11-21-2010 05:41 PM

Servos
 
Need help,

Can I run standard and didital servos on the same A/C?

Thanks

MO-Jim

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Woody218 11-21-2010 05:53 PM

RE: Servos
 
Of course.

A.T. 11-21-2010 06:21 PM

RE: Servos
 




ORIGINAL: Mo-jim Need help,Can I run standard and didital servos on the same A/C?
Thanks MO-Jim [email protected]
Yes, but not on the same "Y" lead, must be into separate channels.
Also note that many digitals require thicker extension leads and check the servo specification for operating voltages.
A few analogue are 4.8v only, most are 4.8v - 6.0v whilst many of the new digitals are HV = 6.0< 8.4v and mixing low with high voltage servos orto low a voltagewill cause problems.

Servo - Operating Voltage Range - usuage with Lipol & A123 batteries.
See also sub Sections
"Glitches & Jitter in Receiver, Servo & ESC - causes and cures " under
"Radio Systems, Accessories, Alterations and FAQ."and
"Servo - Alterations, Calculators, Databases, Leads, Repairsetc," at:
Alan's Hobby, Model &amp; RC FAQ Web Links</p>

Regards
Alan T.


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