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Mrben 17-01-2016 12:19 PM

Receiver compatability for Syncro servos?
 
Hi there,

I'm not sure what makes servos and receivers compatible... Can anyone recommend a 2.4 transmitter and receiver to use with a pair of Syncro KS-200 servos I already have in a nitro car?

Will any 2.4 receiver work or does it need to be Syncro *branded?

I was looking at the syncro KT-200 TX and KR-200 receiver - would they work with the the servos?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Ben

fidspeed 17-01-2016 03:39 PM

if I remember correct servos don't really care brand of tx and rx control them

the only thing to remember is they must be capable of receving the "hi frequency" digital 2.4 signal older " budget servos" used to struggle because of this and "buzz" like crazy and fail

the kyosho combo you mention should be fine

the electrical gurus will surely correct me if im wrong

Dave

Mrben 17-01-2016 04:35 PM

Thanks Dave, that's helpful.

I was thinking there might be differencies with things like voltage between different brands/specs of servo.

From what you say presumably servos and receivers can be mixed and matched assuming they are relatively contemporary and up to the job of the higher frequency 2.4 signals.

fidspeed 17-01-2016 05:01 PM

hi
some latest servos are "hi-volt" capable of running direct from 2 cell lipos (8.4v) fully charged

more normally servos are powered from the receiver itself at around 5- 6 volts

in electric set ups, the rx is powered from the ESC (speed controller) in nitro set ups a separate battery pack supplies the rx again usually around 5-6 volts

"digital servos" are capable of handling the 2.4 ghz technology

hope this helps


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