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From: Doublehp (dhp@doublehp.org)
Subject: Low power servo ?
 
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Date: 2003-05-21 18:00:37 PST
Hello World;

I would need some peace of advices a bout some servos:
I am looking for 2 very low power servo motor:
- one has to be between 100mA and 200mA ( can such a servo still lift
some thing about 50g heavy without any reduction stuff ? )
- the other, below 50mA

Both will be supplied with +5V, but I can not tolerate a peak current
higher than the one given above. ( i got 450mA max for 5 servos : 2
"high power", 3 "low power" )

I had a look at Robbe, Futuba, and Graupner websites, but I need other
advices before making up my mind.

Thanks for help.
Message 2 in thread
From: Stagis Family (stagisfamily@attbi.com)
Subject: Re: Low power servo ?
 
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Date: 2003-05-22 05:59:15 PST
The champion of weird servo design has to be FMA - I don't know their site,
but he's got lots of stuff.....
"Doublehp" <dhp@doublehp.org> wrote in message
news:71c62763.0305211700.38bb6f4c@posting.google.com...
> Hello World;
>
> I would need some peace of advices a bout some servos:
> I am looking for 2 very low power servo motor:
> - one has to be between 100mA and 200mA ( can such a servo still lift
> some thing about 50g heavy without any reduction stuff ? )
> - the other, below 50mA
>
> Both will be supplied with +5V, but I can not tolerate a peak current
> higher than the one given above. ( i got 450mA max for 5 servos : 2
> "high power", 3 "low power" )
>
> I had a look at Robbe, Futuba, and Graupner websites, but I need other
> advices before making up my mind.
>
> Thanks for help.
Message 3 in thread
From: A.T. (atong@ihug.co.nz)
Subject: Re: Low power servo ?
 
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Newsgroups: rec.models.rc.misc
Date: 2003-05-24 04:45:42 PST
refer to all the systems available under "RC System Manufacturers"
at  http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/ =
RC System Manufacturers

Hitec RCD - USA.. [Manuals - download pdf from each product screen]
HITEC = KR
Hitec Servo Chart - all (click servo number for fact sheet.)  =
""""""""""http://www.hitecrcd.com/Servos/allservos.htm  ****************
and others =
Fleet Control Systems = Digifleet
Funtec
FMA Direct = renamed imports of GWS etc
Futabaź (many items now OEM in Taiwan)
Graupner/JR/Acoms
GWServo (.tw)
JR Japan Radio (much now OEM in Malaysia.- 2ch = rebadged Acoms)
Micron Radio Control
Multiplex ( = wholly owned by Hitec RCD.)
Robbe
Sanwa (known as "Airtronics" in USA - some OEM ex Singapore))
Silvertone Electronics (.au)
Tracker II
UAV, RPV, RC Autopilots - Micropilot


-- 
Alan's Hobby Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/
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"Doublehp" <dhp@doublehp.org> wrote in message
news:71c62763.0305211700.38bb6f4c@posting.google.com...
> Hello World;
>
> I would need some peace of advices a bout some servos:
> I am looking for 2 very low power servo motor:
> - one has to be between 100mA and 200mA ( can such a servo still lift
> some thing about 50g heavy without any reduction stuff ? )
> - the other, below 50mA
>
> Both will be supplied with +5V, but I can not tolerate a peak current
> higher than the one given above. ( i got 450mA max for 5 servos : 2
> "high power", 3 "low power" )
>
> I had a look at Robbe, Futuba, and Graupner websites, but I need other
> advices before making up my mind.
>
> Thanks for help.

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