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Old 04-25-2013, 10:07 AM
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Default Re: Carson track loader ESC question

Yeah that's right. I have no issues with it running 4 standard servos on my EC300's hydraulic valve but in my 955 where the servos run the bucket and need more juice I had to use a bec because the power draw causes the ESC to go into protection mode. I'm sure you will be fine if you are just running servos for hydraulics. I like the control options that they have too.
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Old 04-25-2013, 10:46 AM
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Yeah that's right. I have no issues with it running 4 standard servos on my EC300's hydraulic valve but in my 955 where the servos run the bucket and need more juice I had to use a bec because the power draw causes the ESC to go into protection mode. I'm sure you will be fine if you are just running servos for hydraulics. I like the control options that they have too.

Thanks Reg, u am interested in seeing the control options that the Sabertooth has as far as controlling the left and right tracks for steering and pirouettes. I had the Liembach in my 922 and didn't like the way it drove, I changed it to a M220, that was much better. Matter of opinion I guess. Are the control options changeable.
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