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I wasn't sure where to post this. It could go under the farm machines, construction machines, or semi truck tech, and I figured I'd get the most replies here anyway.
Anyway, I've been looking at these L12R Fergelli linear actuators and was wondering if anyone is using them in their models. I see the specs say even the weakest L12R can move a whole bunch of weight. More then most servos can handle. They now make a actuator that runs on 6 volts, and works with Futaba and HiTec receivers. No servo interface converter necessary. Anybody running one of these? Really curious to see hear what you guys think of them.
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These actuators are the most awesome product I have found. I have used five of them in various projects running on 12v thru escs. Still not used the rc versions, but I know Izzy has used that version in his bottom dump trailers. I would not use any less the 150:1 ratio. Your best bet is order direct and the shipping will cost u alot due the added custom fee. Sometimes u can find a US supplier with the ones ur are looking for.
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I am currently using one on Izzy's dump trailers...I got it about 2 days ago and it looks good...I have not put it to the test just yet, but so far so good
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Thanks Scott. Yes, I was going to order direct, but the duty fees Fergilli charges really add to the shipping costs! It does seem like the best way to get them though.
150:1 seems awfully slow. I was wanting something with a little more speed. I was thinking of steering my tractor with one, but I don't want it to be overly slow to react. But then again, I'm going for the 6 volt RC version, so that I don't need to do anything else except plug it into the receiver. A 12 volt model would probably be twice as fast as a 6 volt model, with the 150:1 ratio. Alfy, let me know how you like the actuator. Is it the RC version, or just a regular version you are going to run on a ESC? I really want to know if the RC version self centers when the stick is at neutral, or if it just holds it's last position. I guess they claim the signal switching from negitive to positive changes the direction, and they have a feedback pot, just like a servo, so they operated in a close loop system. Seems perfect for what I want.
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Nathan Last edited by Espeefan; 09-29-2011 at 01:33 PM. |
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Well, I have decided that the L12R actuators are to slow for what I need. I was going to use one for steering on my RC tractor project, but the fact they only run on 6 volts means if I get any stronger actuators, they'll be very slow, handling the steering duties. The strongest 6 volt RC model is the 210:1 version, with ten pounds of force, at 2.5mm/second. I can buy a heavy duty servo with 400 ounces (25 pounds) of torque, that will move faster and be stronger. If that's not enough, I'll double up on them, if I have to.
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I have a pair of the L12, 210:1, 12v in steering my stieger. They run faster them hydro system I had in it before. Much more power full then a servo and no draw on power from an idling high power servo either.
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would you guys know if a brushless esc would be able to be used with one of these without burning it up...The ESC is 15 V maxx but the battery i would be using is 7.4.......does that make a difference?
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Yes you can use a brushless esc on a brushed motor. It will be the red wire & one of the other two that will connect to the motor.
15v esc -> 7.2v batt is good.
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Thanks, due to the limitations I have with my Pete build I am forced to used a brushless motor with brushless esc...Didint take into acc the Fergelli actuator
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![]() A second ESC would be needed to run the fergellie so it would not have to be a brushless ESC. Travis
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Actually it was a servo style that i bought....Just didnt know if the ESC would be too much for it for some reason..never used a brushless esc and wanted to be sure and not take any chances Alfy |
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No problem Alfy regardless of the battery you use the BEC in the ESC should be between 4.8v and 6v so you should have no problem.
Travis
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I have usedboth styles of the firgelli - servo and motor style. I have been very pleased with them - they are slower than typical servos. It really comes down to what you are accomplishing - they all have there place.
Btw - I order direct - some places have miss represented the descriptions so check the model numbers when buying...... Chris |
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Chris, I was looking at theses servos. Do they have one that plugs right in to the receiver? What size is the smallest one that they make? I looking at these to maybe use for my tailgate latch.
Thanks! Brian |
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hey Bri
I picked one of these up and they do sell one that connects to the receiver and also stand alone via seperate power supply....I believe the one I have on my bottom dump is the smallest..Chris will probably add some more light ot this Hope it helps Alfy |
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