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Standard servo on 7.2V??
I am building a small model for Lambert Kolibri. In an attempt to make things simple I elected to use High Voltage rated servos on the flying controls (JR DS378HV) direct with 2s Lipo. A change of plan from hand-launch to fixed undercarriage means that I now need a steering servo. I am not too keen on spending $75 on a nose steering servo for this model.
Has anyone used 'normal' servos (such as Hitec 65MG) on 7.2V? If so, how long do they last? Is there an easy (small/light) way to drop the voltage for the one servo? I have seen the Align step-down but this only drops 0.7v which I'm not sure would be enough. Thanks |
RE: Standard servo on 7.2V??
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RE: Standard servo on 7.2V??
Spektrum makes a small, light inexpensive voltage regulator that works in-line with up to two servos. I installs in-line, and allows the rest of the airborne system to operate on battery voltage.
The part number is VR5203, price US $29.95 ea. See it on the Spektrum website.... |
RE: Standard servo on 7.2V??
A fully charged lipo is around 8.4v, which will fry your HS-65. The suggested regulators in the above post is your best bet.
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RE: Standard servo on 7.2V??
Thanks guys. That will do the trick:D
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RE: Standard servo on 7.2V??
By the time you get the "cheap" servo and a regulator, you will have almost bought the good servo, and added another failure point plus extra weight of the regulator.
Just a thought. |
RE: Standard servo on 7.2V??
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