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reduce heat from servo ax-12A

Bioloid robot kit from Korean company Robotis; CM5 controller block, AX12 servos..
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reduce heat from servo ax-12A

Post by nomad » Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:21 pm

Post by nomad
Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:21 pm

hi all .i bin surhing for reducing the heat from servo ax12a,and i found a way to reduce whit 16 degrees.the servo stay hole day whithout being,
in motion on 44 degrees.just make tiny holes in the back of the servo.
whits you can cover up whit partnumber F3.i tested all servo's,and only,
the legs needs to be done.you dont have to open the servo to do this.
put part f3 on the back and melt 2 holes in.yes i said melt whit iron,
screwdriver litle from 2mm.and take the middle holes from part f3.
thisisvery good way for beginners like me,who need more time to discover the program.whithout change to loose centering or hold possition and even,
a dead servo.here chort video how to make the holes.dont dril them,it can,
break when dril goes in.thanks for reading

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql-6gjsM ... e=youtu.be
hi all .i bin surhing for reducing the heat from servo ax12a,and i found a way to reduce whit 16 degrees.the servo stay hole day whithout being,
in motion on 44 degrees.just make tiny holes in the back of the servo.
whits you can cover up whit partnumber F3.i tested all servo's,and only,
the legs needs to be done.you dont have to open the servo to do this.
put part f3 on the back and melt 2 holes in.yes i said melt whit iron,
screwdriver litle from 2mm.and take the middle holes from part f3.
thisisvery good way for beginners like me,who need more time to discover the program.whithout change to loose centering or hold possition and even,
a dead servo.here chort video how to make the holes.dont dril them,it can,
break when dril goes in.thanks for reading

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql-6gjsM ... e=youtu.be
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Post by ceshiwuhao » Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:40 am

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Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:40 am

It looks really great. Plain and simple good. Does not look strong,





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It looks really great. Plain and simple good. Does not look strong,





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agresive task

Post by nomad » Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:42 am

Post by nomad
Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:42 am

thank you for responding.i bin told to have an agressive motion,
and its breaking my servo's.whit these holes i have little more time to,
make a pose.
thank you for responding.i bin told to have an agressive motion,
and its breaking my servo's.whit these holes i have little more time to,
make a pose.
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Post by MOHIT JINDAL » Mon May 06, 2013 11:45 am

Post by MOHIT JINDAL
Mon May 06, 2013 11:45 am

Hi;
The Video Link says "This Video is Unavailable". :cry:
Please send me a working link. I want to see the video. :)

Any other idea to reduce the heat inside Ax12+ ? :idea:
I have checked the Roboplus Manager.The temperature is on 42 green mark. What is the temp limit of Ax12+ ? :roll:
Hi;
The Video Link says "This Video is Unavailable". :cry:
Please send me a working link. I want to see the video. :)

Any other idea to reduce the heat inside Ax12+ ? :idea:
I have checked the Roboplus Manager.The temperature is on 42 green mark. What is the temp limit of Ax12+ ? :roll:
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