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yeah and i'll throw in a pair of nylon wheels the same diameter i just found and am never going to use
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I thought this would be the best place for this question...
I just wondered what would be the best voltage to run a large servo such as the S04/BB?
http://www.micronradiocontrol.co.uk/servo_jp.html
At the bottom of the page.
I plan to have a seperate battery to power it.
I just wondered what would be the best voltage to run a large servo such as the S04/BB?
http://www.micronradiocontrol.co.uk/servo_jp.html
At the bottom of the page.
I plan to have a seperate battery to power it.
Jonathan Atkinson
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I was planning on using two to power a simple gripping claw. The description of the servo doesn't mention metal gears so I'm pretty sure it has plastic ones, I therefore figured the claw should look a bit like this...
http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac35 ... edclaw.png
...so as to be flexible and prevent the motor stalling.
http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac35 ... edclaw.png
...so as to be flexible and prevent the motor stalling.
Jonathan Atkinson
Before you criticize another person, first walk a mile in their shoes. Then, when you critisize them, you'll be a mile away and have their shoes.
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