ACE DS1313 w/ 3s lipo
#2
Tech Master
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What's the reason for using a 3S lipo? That's 11.1V. I assume you mean a 2S? Even the fancy new JR high voltage servos aren't rated for that.
On the box for mine, it only gives specs for 4.8 and 6.0V. I can only assume that they're maximum voltage is 6.0V. I've run other 6V-rated servos at around 6.5V in my crawlers to eek out a bit more torque, but I wouldn't recommend it. The servos generate more heat and therefore, the electronics will not live as long. At a full 11.1V, I would think the servo would probably last about as long as it takes to flip the switch
Something else I just thought of. Many receivers are only rated to anywhere around 6V-8.4V (2S). The Spektrum receivers I know can handle a 2S but certainly not a 3S lipo.
On the box for mine, it only gives specs for 4.8 and 6.0V. I can only assume that they're maximum voltage is 6.0V. I've run other 6V-rated servos at around 6.5V in my crawlers to eek out a bit more torque, but I wouldn't recommend it. The servos generate more heat and therefore, the electronics will not live as long. At a full 11.1V, I would think the servo would probably last about as long as it takes to flip the switch
Something else I just thought of. Many receivers are only rated to anywhere around 6V-8.4V (2S). The Spektrum receivers I know can handle a 2S but certainly not a 3S lipo.
#3
Tech Adept
Ive used the 1313 servo with just a NiMH and it blew out(after just 2hrs).....so since there rated at 6v Id say with a LiPO they wont last much longer. I went with ACE try something that might be good, only to pull the 1313 and the 1015(which still works) out and go with HiTech...so far with the same amount of time...I'm far more impressed with them than I was with ACE.....sad but Id suggest not going with them IMO. Go with anything else...futuba, Airtronics, HiTech...anything. Ive also heard that ACE has the worst customer service....so be aware of this problems first hand.
#6
Tech Master
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I thought the ds 1313 was associated ?? Does ace have the same exact servo #?? If ace and associated are the same company, then i cant see there being any customer service issue, as AE serivece rocks..I did a lot of research before getting a new servo, and all the feedback i got on the ds1313 was terrific.
#7
as much as i was hoping to like ace servos,my feelings are mixed.my 1313 blew because of a sticking carb,poor little servo killed itself trying too hard.my 1015 just died from a real hard daytone rub on a brick wall,servo saver must be sticking or too tight...whatever,its dead.it was a hard hit so im not really surprised.both servos performance was great however.i also have heard great things about them,but heard also lousy customer service.
as for the voltage,from what i understand is that lipos tend to have voltage spikes for whatever reason.imo a servo MAY have fair life 7.2 volts from nimh,but the spikes from a lipo might be too much for the electronics inside?dunno.just another angle to look at it from.
as for the voltage,from what i understand is that lipos tend to have voltage spikes for whatever reason.imo a servo MAY have fair life 7.2 volts from nimh,but the spikes from a lipo might be too much for the electronics inside?dunno.just another angle to look at it from.
#8
Tech Champion
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I've been running the ACE servos for a year and a half. Associated put their stickers and case on them when the RC8 was being released. So yes, they are the same servo. It would be interesting to find out if AE would service the ACE servos. I mean, they are all under the Thunder Tiger name right? So why not?