Hyperion Servo's
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Hyperion Servo's
hey all,
Just wondering if anyone is using the hyperion digi servo's yet, if so any thoughts on them, they seem to be well priced.
cheers, peter
Just wondering if anyone is using the hyperion digi servo's yet, if so any thoughts on them, they seem to be well priced.
cheers, peter
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RE: Hyperion Servo's
I think it's 1kg-cm to 13.887oz-in.
Here's a good converter: http://nmbtc.com/Calculators/converter.swf
Simply click on the "torque" tab at the top of the page.
Here's a good converter: http://nmbtc.com/Calculators/converter.swf
Simply click on the "torque" tab at the top of the page.
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RE: Hyperion Servo's
ORIGINAL: polver
hey all,
Just wondering if anyone is using the hyperion digi servo's yet, if so any thoughts on them, they seem to be well priced.
cheers, peter
hey all,
Just wondering if anyone is using the hyperion digi servo's yet, if so any thoughts on them, they seem to be well priced.
cheers, peter
You get what you pay for. Last week I saw a burnt out circuit board in one installed in a Patty Extra 300. The servo was new to the plane, aileron location and only had 5 or so flights.
Pete