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Medders 16-02-2007 08:34 PM

servo hot-wire
 
Back in the good ol days, I seem to remember that I made my "average" servo perform much better by wiring the red lead straight into the battery plug.

I also have a hazy memory of having to solder something into the connection to make it work properly.

Does this make sense to anyone? Is this still done or am I talking shite?

PaulRotheram 16-02-2007 08:41 PM

you need a choke diode, this will prevent electric impulses damaging the servo.

doing this mod will shorten the life of you servo however, the motor works harder as more voltage is put through it.

Medders 16-02-2007 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulRotheram (Post 25719)
you need a choke diode, this will prevent electric impulses damaging the servo.

doing this mod will shorten the life of you servo however, the motor works harder as more voltage is put through it.


cheers mate

not worried about the "life" issue. Any idea what spec diode i need, i assume i need to get my arse down to maplin electronics or does your average model shop still stock this type of thing?

PaulRotheram 16-02-2007 09:08 PM

your model shop should have these in, they are still used today on all 7.2 servos.

philly 16-02-2007 09:40 PM

The 'choke' you need is actually a 4.7uH resistor. Model shops have them for a couple of quid or Maplins can give you about 10 for the same 2 quid!;)

Northy 16-02-2007 10:52 PM

Guys, it's not a diode or a resistor, it's an inductor! :cool: :cool:

Cheers,

G BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering

jimarea51 17-02-2007 09:13 AM

Northy,

I'm sure you'll explain in more detail......:confused:

Jimarea51
Amb, K.N.O.B. Bacon & Egg...

DCM 17-02-2007 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northy (Post 25754)
Guys, it's not a diode or a resistor, it's an inductor! :cool: :cool:

Cheers,

G BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering

glad you said it, was just reading the thread going gaaaaaargh, it isn't a diode, then, GAAAAAAARGH it isn't a resistor.

The smaller ones look like a resistor but they are most definately not.

4.7uH (thats micro henries)

Medders 17-02-2007 10:06 AM

I also have a hazy memory of having to solder something into the connection to make it work properly.
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All Gobbledegook to me. I'll stick with my original description :confused:

Richard Lowe 17-02-2007 11:42 AM

An inductor a a coil basically which blocks AC above a certain frequency depending on the value of the inductor.

Northy 17-02-2007 11:47 AM

And does other stuff too Rich ;)

G

Richard Lowe 17-02-2007 11:50 AM

Well yeah but we're on 'it's a resistor' level :)


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