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kostas xray 02-09-2015 08:09 AM

bluebird 620mg servo temperature
 
hello i use this servo for throtle brake on my xray xb808.i remove the servo from the car and tested it with no linkage on it and i notice that the servo is getting hot very easy it reaches 37celsius just with 10-15 movements i repeat with no load in it.do you think is safe to continue use it??

Dave H 02-09-2015 03:30 PM

I wouldn't want to take much of a chance with a nitro throttle servo, runaways can get ugly, especially with a nice buggy like an Xray. Is it on direct 2S lipo power? Reason I ask is lipos are so popular and with a quick glance at the specs I don't see anything suggesting it's rated for that.

kostas xray 02-09-2015 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by Dave H (Post 13838449)
I wouldn't want to take much of a chance with a nitro throttle servo, runaways can get ugly, especially with a nice buggy like an Xray. Is it on direct 2S lipo power? Reason I ask is lipos are so popular and with a quick glance at the specs I don't see anything suggesting it's rated for that.

no i use it with 6v pack.i test it again with not fully charged battery and in 5 minutes operation with no load in it it reaches 60 celsius.


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