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Automan
08-08-2007, 07:37 PM
Hi !

Im not totally sure, therefor i will ask for your help as i cant find any.. been searching everywhere :(

The Graupner DS8077 digital servo says 4,8volt on the sticker on the servo, their homepage seams to say it can run also 6volt, anyone have any idea or tested if they can handle 6volt ? (was going to run them on a 2cell lipo, and convert down to 5,8volt)

The Spectrum DX7, can that be used on 6volt (rx and servos) ? Cant find the answer in the manual :/

Is those Spectrum servos better then those Graupner servos mentioned above ? (i know those Graupner servos aint so good, and will be replaced very soon, but want to try it out first anyways)

The Logictech 6100t gyrocombo, i guess that it can only run at 5,1volt max ? atleast the servo what i heard.

Hope you guys can help me out, thanks.

Automan
08-09-2007, 07:39 AM
Servoproblem solved. They can be used without any problem on 6volt.

I guess the radio also can be used in 6volt... would be very chocked if it couldnt handle 6v, i think i have heard or read that it could handle really high voltage, 7-9volt.... but that is just what i feel that i seen somewhere or heard.

The Logictech 6100t will only take 4,8 - 5,1volt max, just as i think Futaba's gyros no more then 5,1volt.


Will probably change those ds8077 servos soon, and i just love Ace Super Torque Digital Servos DS 1015, i have two in my bigscale gasolinecar for brake/th (hydrobrakes) and work perfect i love them, i will get them to my heli. Best digital servos in that size i have ever had.

Lastinch1
08-15-2007, 04:55 PM
I found that you usualy can go up about 2 volts max safely on just about anything electronic as a power supply.
POWER SUPPLY only
if it involves signals then +/- 5 % of base voltage
Just my experiance