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MGU 05-02-2016 07:05 AM

Perfect, thank you very much for the information and the link. Hmm looking at the video shows that there is no buzzing sound when it tries to stay in center. In my case you can actually hear a sound when it is in center. Well for the moment my most pressing question was the slow centering though.

Hitokiri_2000 05-02-2016 07:22 AM

Well I can't say for 100% sure that the anti buzzing software is in the entire Xpert servo range. But i know it's in the WR range.

This is my own video where I show the start up process and speed of the WR-6601HV servo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgCcGOKEzZk

SerpJimmy 05-03-2016 04:59 AM

XPTSI-4431-

Tekin rx8-gen II / SCT / 3S 5000mah / set up

Just wondering whats the best voltage to run the above servo @?

Hitokiri_2000 05-03-2016 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by SerpJimmy (Post 14516021)
XPTSI-4431-

Tekin rx8-gen II / SCT / 3S 5000mah / set up

Just wondering whats the best voltage to run the above servo @?

Well my humble oppinion would be to set the voltage to 6V as the SI-4431 is not a HV servo so if you set the output voltage from the RX8 Gen2 ESC you risk frying the servo. It's not designed for a power supply larger than 6.6V

There is a couple of options though. The below listed suggestions is if you use a Castle Creations BEC. The reason why I have chosen that BEC over others is it's fully programmable with the Castle Link.

1. If you want to use the full potential of the SI-4431 and you don't use the logging feature in your RX8 Gen2 ESC you could use a BEC and hok it up to the receiver, doing so means you will have to unplug the + (red) pin in the connector from the ESC
http://www.castlecreations.com/image...ng_diagram.jpg

2. If you want to keep the logging feature on your RX8 Gen2 ESC You can do pretty much the same as above but instead of connecting the BEC to the receiver you can connect it directly to the servo but where you connect the signal wire from the servo to the receiver.
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps90c11bc3.jpg

SerpJimmy 05-03-2016 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Hitokiri_2000 (Post 14516186)
Well my humble oppinion would be to set the voltage to 6V as the SI-4431 is not a HV servo so if you set the output voltage from the RX8 Gen2 ESC you risk frying the servo. It's not designed for a power supply larger than 6.6V

There is a couple of options though. The below listed suggestions is if you use a Castle Creations BEC. The reason why I have chosen that BEC over others is it's fully programmable with the Castle Link.

1. If you want to use the full potential of the SI-4431 and you don't use the logging feature in your RX8 Gen2 ESC you could use a BEC and hok it up to the receiver, doing so means you will have to unplug the + (red) pin in the connector from the ESC
http://www.castlecreations.com/image...ng_diagram.jpg



2. If you want to keep the logging feature on your RX8 Gen2 ESC You can do pretty much the same as above but instead of connecting the BEC to the receiver you can connect it directly to the servo but where you connect the signal wire from the servo to the receiver.
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps90c11bc3.jpg

Wow , that was awesome .. I have Tekin "Hotwire" thats still new in the rapper.. I was planning on using that as programmer.. ? Tks pal.

Hitokiri_2000 05-03-2016 10:48 AM

Yes you can use the HotWire for your Tekin ESC's but just keep in mind that in order to being able to program a Castle BEC you will need a Castle Link as well.

I use my HotWire often with my Tekin ESC's with great enjoyment.

nikos2002 05-03-2016 04:16 PM

As Hitikiri said, the SI4431 is not a high voltage servo, so would not suggest trying to push more through it. Even with a 3s battery the 267oz of torque of at 6.6v should be more than enough to help get the wheels turned at any speed (rest is going to depend on the tires and chassis).

SerpJimmy 05-03-2016 06:16 PM

awesome advice..Tks Gentleman...

SerpJimmy 05-06-2016 11:05 PM

re:XPTSI-4431 anyone know if this servo is digital? Or can handle an m12s ?

Hitokiri_2000 05-06-2016 11:13 PM

All Xpert servos are digital and brushless.

If you explain to me (Yes I may be an idiot) what an m12s is I might be able to give a better answer.

nikos2002 05-06-2016 11:30 PM

All Xpert servos are digital with brushless motors. Yes, can't see why they would not work with M12s. JP Richards is an Airtronics driver and uses them without issue.

SerpJimmy 05-07-2016 04:26 AM

Sanwa M12S Just came in the mail yesterday , was ordered 2 months ago .. Holy Smokes!! I had ordered 3 xpert servo's & installed them waiting on transmitter. Was looking through the m12s manual & came across where it specified digital or you wont get full speed out of transmitter etc. I looked through the xpert site & couldnt find where it said servo was digital.. Then I lost Sleep!!

Hitokiri_2000 05-07-2016 04:48 AM

Well you won't have to lose any more sleep that's for sure.
I am pretty sure the Xpert servos couldn't even have the advanced features that they have if they were analog.
Pretty much all decent servos you buy today is digital unless you actively hunt for analog ones.

Now not to bore you too much with technicalities but if you would like a more in-depth explanation on the various types of servos you could take a look here http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/rc-servos.html Enjoy :-)

SerpJimmy 05-07-2016 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by Hitokiri_2000 (Post 14521670)
Well you won't have to lose any more sleep that's for sure.
I am pretty sure the Xpert servos couldn't even have the advanced features that they have if they were analog.
Pretty much all decent servos you buy today is digital unless you actively hunt for analog ones.

Now not to bore you too much with technicalities but if you would like a more in-depth explanation on the various types of servos you could take a look here http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/rc-servos.html Enjoy :-)

Hey tks Hitokiri
Anyway to get rid of that annoying intermittent sound when servo is "0" ed. Was watching vid in the waterproof units that addressed this issue. Kinda was hoping that that technology spilled over to the 4000 series as well.. Just say'in

Hitokiri_2000 05-07-2016 09:23 AM

Glad to help.

It's so nice to have a servo that stays silent when not in use. I know I am very happy with my WR servos.


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