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is there a way to slow down servo's i am running a spektrun Dx6i raido 2.4 GHz i would like to keep the throws just slow down the speed. to make it look more scale and a little more controlable i like ues 6.0 V for the power i get but the speed goes up too any ideas?
one other thing is it posable to make the gear shich in to a 3 place shwich i know some ppl did this on the old t-maxx raidos not shere about the new computer raidos? thanks for any help
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http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=8863
I bought 2 of these and have not actually tried them yet. But, I have read that they work nice.
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With the DX6I you are stuck with the 2 pos switch because of the programing in the radio I have talked to spectum using my hoby shops dealer number and they said no and were not intrested in doing it. As for slowing down the servo you will have to use a programable digital servo the radio has no way to slow it down.
Travis
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Hitec digital servo's can be slowed with programming.
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thanks guys i might have to looking to those small halul if you get to plaing around with them let me know how they work thanks.
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Marten his name was.....
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I have one of these on my combine auger. It is programmable and works very well for making scale motion. There are two units. One is for analog only and the other will work with both 2.4 and analog.
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/servo_slo...QueryId=838285 http://search2.hobby-lobby.com/psear...ow+down+module
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thanks for all the help
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lol Mog, tired of hitting the sticks too hard?
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Hitec DIGI Servos is programable via their USB/PC or standalone prog. box. Works super smooth. I use them or the print from the servos in my farmequipment. 180degr. rotation possible.
Hyperion servo is also programable from your PC with a cheap USB cable and free software. http://media.hyperion.hk/dn/pc/sercom.htm CTI is also an option to use with standart servos. Servo fast Servo slow Servo for windscreen wiper Servo for hydraulic movement, to leave the servo in one position even when the stick returns to zero... All with adjustable speed. http://www.flymotec.de/index.php/cat...o-Steller.html |
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