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Airtronics Digital Servos
Looking at the specs, some list 4.8V and some list both 4.8V and 6.0V for digitals. Is this to imply that you can only use 4.8V unless it shows in the spec for 6.0V performance? Reference Hobby People Specs listed with a given servo. LLD</p> |
RE: Airtronics Digital Servos
I'll check to confirm, but I'm very sure that all of the ATX servo's will handle 6v without a problem (I'm running 6v on everything).
My guess is that some of the spec sheets are written here in the states and some are done in Japan so there's some inconsistency. Mark Team Airtronics, Castle Creation |
RE: Airtronics Digital Servos
Which servo's in particular are you looking at that states 4.8?
I have ran 6.0 v on all my Airtronics servo's for a long time. I am not aware of an Airtronics servo at this point that can't be run at 6v. Chris |
RE: Airtronics Digital Servos
ORIGINAL: patternflyer1 Which servo's in particular are you looking at that states 4.8? I have ran 6.0 v on all my Airtronics servo's for a long time. I am not aware of an Airtronics servo at this point that can't be run at 6v. Chris 94702 - Standard Digital 94722 - Standard BBDigital 94762 - Hi-Torque MG BB Digital They should be popular with Sport planes and is what I'm looking for... |
RE: Airtronics Digital Servos
Mike at Airtronics says you can run them on 6.0v..
Hope this helps. Chris |
RE: Airtronics Digital Servos
Also bear in mind that "6 volts" is not the same to everyone!
6 volts is actually 6 volts, but some people (a lot, actually) erroneously refers to a 5-cell NiCd or NiMH pack as a "6 volt pack". However, fully charged, these packs are more than 7 volts. (Probably around 7.25 volts.) Magne |
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