by jerome » Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:58 am
by jerome
Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:58 am
Indeed this is interesting. With the DX-117, as you describe, the low voltage light activates because the servo motor is acting as a generator.
If the behaviour is the opposite with the DX-117, then this must be a matter of resistive load, which is lower when the DX-117 is on, and higher when the AX-12 is on. If this is really the case, that would mean the motor does not actually consume power, which was what I am afraid of.
After all, when we rotate the servo horn, the motor must be spinning really fast in there ...
Indeed this is interesting. With the DX-117, as you describe, the low voltage light activates because the servo motor is acting as a generator.
If the behaviour is the opposite with the DX-117, then this must be a matter of resistive load, which is lower when the DX-117 is on, and higher when the AX-12 is on. If this is really the case, that would mean the motor does not actually consume power, which was what I am afraid of.
After all, when we rotate the servo horn, the motor must be spinning really fast in there ...