by serithseraki » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:02 am
by serithseraki
Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:02 am
Yes, most servos will give some noise in one way or another. Depending on if the gears are nylon, karbonite, steel, or titanium "I think the Robophilo has nylon" the noise will be different. The motors, in order to hold their position have to cycle back and forth, this is done so fast that you can't really notice the slight motion, but depending on the power of the motor there will be slight twitches if a heavy load is bearing on the servo. Since the Robophilo is a very low cost kit, don't expect much power from it. I recommend you alter the Robophilo's standing pose to give it better balance and you may hear a slight difference in sound.
Yes, most servos will give some noise in one way or another. Depending on if the gears are nylon, karbonite, steel, or titanium "I think the Robophilo has nylon" the noise will be different. The motors, in order to hold their position have to cycle back and forth, this is done so fast that you can't really notice the slight motion, but depending on the power of the motor there will be slight twitches if a heavy load is bearing on the servo. Since the Robophilo is a very low cost kit, don't expect much power from it. I recommend you alter the Robophilo's standing pose to give it better balance and you may hear a slight difference in sound.