by wintermute » Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:48 pm
by wintermute
Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:48 pm
This hip pivot system looks simpler and more efficient than the 1HV's. Moreover, it doesn't extend the length of the legs like the 1HV's does, which affects the robot's proportions, giving it a "high-waisted" appearance, and raises its center of gravity. Prior to seeing this thread I had decided to buy a 1HV, but now I'm rethinking my decision. Here's a comparison between a 1HV and a 2HV with hip pivot extension:
1HV cost:
US$1,140.44
2HV cost:
US$1091.36 (US$958.19 + US$80.48 + US$52.69 w/ 788 HV)
US$1213.35 (US$958.19 + US$80.48 + US$174.68 w/ 2350S HV)
So depending on which servo is chosen for the hip pivot kit, the 788 or the 2350, the 2HV with hip pivot kit is slightly cheaper or significantly more than the 1HV.
1HV pros:
1. 4024S HV servos for the shoulder.
2. RCB-3 controller, more capable than the 2HV's RCB-3J.
3. Foot tubs standard.
1HV cons:
1. Assembly instructions and software are in Japanese.
2. Top-heavy and somewhat ungainly looking due to the longer legs.
3. Hip pivot mechanism more complicated than necessary.
2HV pros:
1. Assembly instructions and software are in English.
2. Well balanced, both in appearance and operation.
3. Simple and efficient hip pivot mechanism.
2HV cons:
1. 788 HV servos for the shoulder.
2. RCB-3J controller.
3. Foot tubs extra.
The hip pivot-equipped 2HV is aesthetically and functionally superior to the 1HV in certain respects, but the 1HV's RCB-J and 4024 servos offer definite advantages. Then there's the English-Japanese documentation factor to consider. Following these comparisons, I'm still hanging fire, dang it.
This hip pivot system looks simpler and more efficient than the 1HV's. Moreover, it doesn't extend the length of the legs like the 1HV's does, which affects the robot's proportions, giving it a "high-waisted" appearance, and raises its center of gravity. Prior to seeing this thread I had decided to buy a 1HV, but now I'm rethinking my decision. Here's a comparison between a 1HV and a 2HV with hip pivot extension:
1HV cost:
US$1,140.44
2HV cost:
US$1091.36 (US$958.19 + US$80.48 + US$52.69 w/ 788 HV)
US$1213.35 (US$958.19 + US$80.48 + US$174.68 w/ 2350S HV)
So depending on which servo is chosen for the hip pivot kit, the 788 or the 2350, the 2HV with hip pivot kit is slightly cheaper or significantly more than the 1HV.
1HV pros:
1. 4024S HV servos for the shoulder.
2. RCB-3 controller, more capable than the 2HV's RCB-3J.
3. Foot tubs standard.
1HV cons:
1. Assembly instructions and software are in Japanese.
2. Top-heavy and somewhat ungainly looking due to the longer legs.
3. Hip pivot mechanism more complicated than necessary.
2HV pros:
1. Assembly instructions and software are in English.
2. Well balanced, both in appearance and operation.
3. Simple and efficient hip pivot mechanism.
2HV cons:
1. 788 HV servos for the shoulder.
2. RCB-3J controller.
3. Foot tubs extra.
The hip pivot-equipped 2HV is aesthetically and functionally superior to the 1HV in certain respects, but the 1HV's RCB-J and 4024 servos offer definite advantages. Then there's the English-Japanese documentation factor to consider. Following these comparisons, I'm still hanging fire, dang it.