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Old 09-01-2007 | 04:14 AM
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Default RE: 4.8v to 6.0v

Oh man, you guys are to fast!!! Us old folks need a little time to think that over.. [sm=spinnyeyes.gif]

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Old folks joke:


A little old lady was running up and down the halls in a nursing home. As she walked, she would flip up the hem of her nightgown and say "Supersex." She walked up to an elderly man in a wheelchair. Flipping her gown at him, she said, "Supersex."

He sat silently for a moment or two and finally answered, "I'll take the soup."

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And, just to keep from being accused of hijacking this thread...

Some servo's do not say 6 volts but list 4.8 volts, as in the Hitec 55. The Futaba micro servo, on the other hand, shows both the 4.8 volt torque as well as the 6 volt torque. It just takes a little research to see what ones will do what. But, for the most part, most of the 'standard' servos can take both 4.8 and 6 volts. And, as noted above, some digitals specify the operating voltage... for a reason I'm sure.