[NSRCA-discussion] Which servo?

James Oddino joddino at socal.rr.com
Sun Jun 1 12:44:55 AKDT 2008


Instead of programming expo try programming in lower servo speed.  I  
think it will answer your question.  The best servo would be the one  
that followed the input command instantly.

Jim O


On Jun 1, 2008, at 1:21 PM, george w. kennie wrote:

> A light just went off for me .............( I think).   It occurred  
> to me that we spend $130 for a servo with a .06 second transit time  
> and then we program in 60 %  expo. Somehow this seems counter  
> productive. I'm wondering if senility is rearing it's ugly head again.
> For some unexplainable reason this doesn't induce me to go out and  
> buy slow servos. I know I'm going stark-raving mad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> G.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: kvelez at comcast.net
> To: ron at inweld.com ; General pattern discussion
> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 11:16 PM
> Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Which servo?
>
> That is a good selection, I personally use those same servos but I  
> like the DS8417 in the elevator, very good if you like a fast  
> elevator servo.
>
> Ken
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: "Ron Neeedham" <ron at inweldcorp.com>
> Hi guys;
>
> I just purchased my first full sized used pattern plane.  After  
> starting my radio installation, I found that the servos are in  
> various states of wearing out.  I want to replace all servos on  
> control surfaces.  From studying the JR list of servos, it looks  
> like DS8411SA is a good choice for rudder and DS9411SA on elevator  
> and ailerons.  Do you agree?
>
> I have been flying an Oxalys 50 and truly love that little plane but  
> am anxious to try the real deal.
>
> Ron Needham
>
>
>
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