by beermat » Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:17 am
by beermat
Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:17 am
Touching the same piece of wood that Pev is, no burn-outs here in 8 months of RN-1 ownership. But, I can see the potential for them if the user isn't careful - some of my playing around with certain moves caused jams or excessive strain on individual servos, so treat your forthcoming robot with some care!
Don't necessarily be concerned by the number of posts you see on
any forum about
any issue, because you have no frame of reference to the other people without issues. Remember, people with problems post a heck of lot more than people without. For instance, do you see any posts on this forum saying "My servos didn't burn out today"?........
You know, the 5% return rate struck me as kind of high, although I had no point of reference. Googling around a bit, I see that retail analysts Olswang (whoever they are) claim that 12% of iPod owners will need a repair, and that the estimated fault-rate of non-iPod mp3 player owners is 6%. Whilst this says a lot about Apples comparative potential quality issues, even the lower number is in line with what the Hitec support rep said, so on my limited research, I guess the support rep is for once right about the standard - presuming he/she is being honest about the return rate
Touching the same piece of wood that Pev is, no burn-outs here in 8 months of RN-1 ownership. But, I can see the potential for them if the user isn't careful - some of my playing around with certain moves caused jams or excessive strain on individual servos, so treat your forthcoming robot with some care!
Don't necessarily be concerned by the number of posts you see on
any forum about
any issue, because you have no frame of reference to the other people without issues. Remember, people with problems post a heck of lot more than people without. For instance, do you see any posts on this forum saying "My servos didn't burn out today"?........
You know, the 5% return rate struck me as kind of high, although I had no point of reference. Googling around a bit, I see that retail analysts Olswang (whoever they are) claim that 12% of iPod owners will need a repair, and that the estimated fault-rate of non-iPod mp3 player owners is 6%. Whilst this says a lot about Apples comparative potential quality issues, even the lower number is in line with what the Hitec support rep said, so on my limited research, I guess the support rep is for once right about the standard - presuming he/she is being honest about the return rate