JR NES 4000 servo
Henderson,Eric
Eric.Henderson at gartner.com
Sun Nov 16 16:48:14 AKST 2003
I still use a few of them. If you fit 4005 nylon gears they are fast and tight. They are low-profile and work well in the thin wing. Quique was using them last year in pattern plane ailerons.
Regards,
Eric.
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Subject: Re: JR NES 4000 servo
JonLowe at aol.com wrote:
>I ended up with an airplane that has two JR NES 4000 servos in it. The only
>info I can find on them on line calls them "Super Servos". One site indicated
>they may be an early form of digital servos. Anyone know more about these?
>
>Jon Lowe
>NSRCA 3612
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I tried a few, and found them to be very very electricity hungry without
any advantage over digitals, so I gave them back and went with
digitals. I think they were the intermediate between coreless and
digital for JR, and quickly shelved in place of the digitals which were
superior all around.
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