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KHR1 SAKING!!!!!!

KHR-1, KHR-2HV, KHR-3HV, ICS servos, RCB controllers and other Kondo products
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KHR1 SAKING!!!!!!

Post by alextan » Mon Jun 26, 2006 5:57 pm

Post by alextan
Mon Jun 26, 2006 5:57 pm

i just got my KHR-1. have some problem with it as below:

1. how long should i recharge the battery??? i use 1000mA adapther with 6V.
2. some part of KHR-1 saking while i switch it on.
3. the battery seen like not enough power, motion of KHR-1 doesnt smoothly.

hope someone can help & give some advice

:( :(
i just got my KHR-1. have some problem with it as below:

1. how long should i recharge the battery??? i use 1000mA adapther with 6V.
2. some part of KHR-1 saking while i switch it on.
3. the battery seen like not enough power, motion of KHR-1 doesnt smoothly.

hope someone can help & give some advice

:( :(
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Post by limor » Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:58 pm

Post by limor
Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:58 pm

Hi alextan,

Charging with the normal charger supplied with the kit can take up to a couple of hours. There are smart chargers that take less (search khr-1 charger on this forum)

As for shaking, there have been extensive debatesabout this (search vibrating or vibrations on this forum)

Smoothness of the KHR-1 motion depends on many factors ranging from the servo's damping parameter to contruction issues. please upload a video of the effect and maybe we can better understand the problem. (you can upload it to this site; see "Manage upload files" user-info block on the left)

:P
Hi alextan,

Charging with the normal charger supplied with the kit can take up to a couple of hours. There are smart chargers that take less (search khr-1 charger on this forum)

As for shaking, there have been extensive debatesabout this (search vibrating or vibrations on this forum)

Smoothness of the KHR-1 motion depends on many factors ranging from the servo's damping parameter to contruction issues. please upload a video of the effect and maybe we can better understand the problem. (you can upload it to this site; see "Manage upload files" user-info block on the left)

:P
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