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Old 11-24-2007, 07:16 AM
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Default AR9100 regulation

Danny,

If I am reading the blurbs for the AR9100 right then I do not have to use regulators if I am using 7.4v LIPO packs. IS this correct? (Input voltage of the receiver is up to 10 volts)

If this is correct what servo's can be used with this combination? or are new servo's about to be released to address this?

Thank you!
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The receiver can handle the voltage, but most servos can not.
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MOST??

Can the 8711 or the 8611 handle the current / amperage?
Old 11-27-2007, 09:21 AM
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Default RE: AR9100 regulation

It isn't the current/amperage that is the factor, it is the voltage. JR servos are rated up to 6V operation.

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