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mark christopher 11-08-2011 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538835)
Brown out! Nothing to do with servo!

ok then

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538302)
I'm looking for a servo with low power consumption, ideal not a high torque servo as this seems to be a factor in drawing to many amps from my tiny rx!

Futaba would be ideal as they also 25t horns.

What's suggestions? Not looking to spend mega bucks



Quote:

Originally Posted by thomj316 (Post 538042)
You can fit the P.T or power cap in any port, the live and negative rails are joined across all 4 channels so it makes no difference.

However, if your receiver is shutting down by turning the servo 3 times under no-load, a power cap wont fix it, sounds like the servo is the issue.

This happened with a guy at our club, and once he changed the servo, the problems went away. We fitted a large powercap, and it made it slightly better, but didnt fix the issue until the servo was replaced.

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Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538045)
I've always thought this was the issue, it even happened with my sr3300t rx

So what's the problem as the servo it rated at 6v but is also digital coreless... If that's what's making it draw to much power

What similar performance servos are available that don't draw a similar amount of current from the rx

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Originally Posted by thomj316 (Post 538075)
The specs of the servo isn't an issue, and as Ian just pointed out he runs his with no problems.

I think your problem lies with a dodgy servo, have it sent back to CML for testing.

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Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538118)
Tekin rs pro, defo not the speedo. Applied many tests, wirings perfect.

Powercap sorted it on my sr3300t so will do it for the micro no doubt.

I've been meaning to put an ace servo in for a while so may be time to do a test


captainlip 11-08-2011 04:51 PM

Ok I'll make it clear for the simpletons

It's a process called brownout
The servo is not at fault
But It is the servo that causes it
A power cap resolves the issue
But I don't want to run with a cap if necessary
So that's why I'm looking for a lower power consumption servo


No lies, no bs, no scamming, no ripping off, ad I've read the WHOLE thread....

arransmith27 11-08-2011 04:55 PM

7 quid for a power cap or 70 quid for a futaba servo you don't need........

The choice is yours - I give up

captainlip 11-08-2011 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by arransmith27 (Post 538847)
7 quid for a power cap or 70 quid for a futaba servo you don't need........

The choice is yours - I give up

I made it very clear at the start ive run Savox for along time now and want a change hence this thread hence looking for a new brand to try.

Why is it so hard for people to read posts fully...

footey 11-08-2011 05:08 PM

why people wast time on the joker is beyond me :confused:

captainlip 11-08-2011 05:10 PM

What's to joke about? I asked a serious question and as per usual it was misunderstood or some clowns decided to change the topic or see it as another chance to cause more nonsense.

And now were getting to myself receiving threatening PM from other "mature" members

captainlip 11-08-2011 05:24 PM

My original question which after 4 pages of crap still hasnt been answered


I'm looking for a servo with low power consumption, ideal not a high torque servo as this seems to be a factor in drawing to many amps from my tiny rx!

Futaba would be ideal as they also 25t horns.

What's suggestions? Not looking to spend mega bucks


..... I was looking for replys such as those who have managed to see how many amps certain servos draw compared to others.

I couldn't have made it clearer but 4 pages later I was proven wrong

wheelspin 11-08-2011 05:26 PM

Why dont you just phone a model shop and ask them. (sorry model shops)

mark christopher 11-08-2011 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538864)
My original question which after 4 pages of crap still hasnt been answered


I'm looking for a servo with low power consumption, ideal not a high torque servo as this seems to be a factor in drawing to many amps from my tiny rx!

Futaba would be ideal as they also 25t horns.

What's suggestions? Not looking to spend mega bucks


..... I was looking for replys such as those who have managed to see how many amps certain servos draw compared to others.

I couldn't have made it clearer but 4 pages later I was proven wrong

see Still posting crap
the servo does not draw power from the reciever, it draws power from the speedo, you have been told this many times
finally you dont want to spend big bucks but you want the best, well you frikin clown, you have the best servo for little bucks, if your that much of a tight arse go fit a cap to the dam reciever

you not even giving anyone a glue as to what your putting it in so you want us to use a crystal ball to know your reguirements, well as your now the clown pop back to the circus you came from and ask mystic meg....:thumbdown:

mark christopher 11-08-2011 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538857)
What's to joke about? I asked a serious question and as per usual it was misunderstood or some clowns decided to change the topic or see it as another chance to cause more nonsense.

And now were getting to myself receiving threatening PM from other "mature" members

LOL you ARE the joke http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-taunt001.gif

captainlip 11-08-2011 05:47 PM

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

MRD 11-08-2011 05:50 PM

Are the 2 for £5.20 + 25p pp ceramic bearings you're selling the same as the 10 for £4.49 +free pp non ceramic bearings that you bought from shaunsbid_123http://pics.ebaystatic.com/aw/pics/s.gif?

captainlip 11-08-2011 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MRD (Post 538880)
Are the 2 for £5.20 + 25p pp ceramic bearings you're selling the same as the 10 for £4.49 +free pp non ceramic bearings that you bought from shaunsbid_123http://pics.ebaystatic.com/aw/pics/s.gif?

No different this was clarified in the other thread, the ceramic come from Germany

Thankyou

budfish 11-08-2011 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538864)
My original question which after 4 pages of crap still hasnt been answered


I'm looking for a servo with low power consumption, ideal not a high torque servo as this seems to be a factor in drawing to many amps from my tiny rx!

Futaba would be ideal as they also 25t horns.

What's suggestions? Not looking to spend mega bucks


..... I was looking for replys such as those who have managed to see how many amps certain servos draw compared to others.

I couldn't have made it clearer but 4 pages later I was proven wrong

I always thought you had a tiny one!!!

captainlip 11-08-2011 06:26 PM

Compared to yours it's no comparison :D can you still see yours? ;D

shanks 11-08-2011 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538900)
Compared to yours it's no comparison :D can you still see yours? ;D

Lmao

But he probably can
I know they used to call his grandad (who was from meanwood) the meanwood wood!!!

captainlip 11-08-2011 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by shanks (Post 538907)
Lmao

But he probably can
I know they used to call his grandad (who was from meanwood) the meanwood wood!!!

Pmsl fain enough, unless it was in the manner he used it? Size is irrelevant then

budfish 11-08-2011 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538900)
Compared to yours it's no comparison :D can you still see yours? ;D

Your right I struggle all my balls keep getting in the way HUGE STOCK!!!

budfish 11-08-2011 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 538914)
Size is irrelevant then

Is that what your misses tells you!!:mad:

captainlip 11-08-2011 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by budfish (Post 538916)
Is that what your misses tells you!!:mad:

How long have you been using a strap on for?


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