Hi Folks
Having a few servo failures on the bixler and wondering what to order.
Obviously metal gear ones but what is the difference between analogue and digital servos?
Is one a bigger power drain?
Cheers
John
Buderim
Australia
Analogue or digital servos?
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Re: Analogue or digital servos?
See this old thread in Bruce Simpsons forum for an answer
http://rcmodelreviews.com/forum/viewtop ... 321#p10262
http://rcmodelreviews.com/forum/viewtop ... 321#p10262
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Re: Analogue or digital servos?
Thanks Bill
Too Techo for this old sea salt
will just order analogue ones
Thanks for your post
Too Techo for this old sea salt
will just order analogue ones
Thanks for your post
Re: Analogue or digital servos?
Yes analogue are as good as digital unless you're a super aerobatic ace or helicopter 3D'er and better for power consumption as well, I've never found the need for servo's so fast and strong and power consuming!
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Re: Analogue or digital servos?
thanks
John
John