 by Joe » Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:13 am
                by Joe » Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:13 am
            
            
                     by Joe
                by Joe
Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:13 am
            
            
            Robot magazine pointed out some new high-performance digital servos from Blue Bird, which sound really amazing for the price.  The 
BMS-660MG, for example, hase 13 Kg cm of torque for only $42 (at 4.8V; at 6.0V it's 14 Kg cm!).
However, even the manufacturer's spec doesn't say what the operating angle of these things is.  BP Hobbies' site seems to imply it may be less than other servos, since with a Traxxas Revo you can easily drive them beyond their normal range and end up stripping the gears.  I also don't know whether this is something that can be reprogrammed, or how one would do that.  But at $42 for 14 Kg cm, it seems well worth consideration — even the servos in the new Manoi AT01 are only 10.5 Kg cm!
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
— Joe
Robot magazine pointed out some new high-performance digital servos from Blue Bird, which sound really amazing for the price.  The 
BMS-660MG, for example, hase 13 Kg cm of torque for only $42 (at 4.8V; at 6.0V it's 14 Kg cm!).
However, even the manufacturer's spec doesn't say what the operating angle of these things is.  BP Hobbies' site seems to imply it may be less than other servos, since with a Traxxas Revo you can easily drive them beyond their normal range and end up stripping the gears.  I also don't know whether this is something that can be reprogrammed, or how one would do that.  But at $42 for 14 Kg cm, it seems well worth consideration — even the servos in the new Manoi AT01 are only 10.5 Kg cm!
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
— Joe