Originally Posted by
johndayo101
s9352
Speed: .18 sec/60° @ 6V
Torque: 87 oz-in @ 6V
Weight: 1.5oz (41g)
Dimensions: 1.6 x 0.8 x 1.5" (40 x 20 x 38m)
s9351
Speed: 0.17 sec/60° @ 6V
Torque: 54 oz-in @ 6V
Dimensions: 1.6 x 0.8 x 1.4 in (41 x 20 x 36mm)
Weight: 1.5oz (42g)
heres the spec on both s9352 and s9351,
i think your ok! just check the difference on the speed and the torque on 6v.
I actually have the S3152 and the specs seem fine the part that actually has me thinking is this
From Towet Hobbies
"S3152 Digital Servo Precautions,
-It is best to avoid long leads and Y-harnesses especially with
standard grade wires. If problems are encountered, consider using
heavy duty wire such as Futaba's Heavy Duty Series or Hobbico's
Pro Series, minimizing lead lengths, and/or removing Y-harnesses.
-Current Drain: Futaba S3152 Servo is Specially Designed for High-
Torque and High-Speed, Therefore Very High Current Drain Is Normal
At Startup. For Ultimate Performance When Using This Servo
Please Review The Following Points.
(1) When Using Systems With the Battery Fail Safe Function it Has
a Higher Cut-Off Voltage Setting Which Will Cause Shorter
Operation Time.
(2) When Installing the Servo Please Check Pushrod Linkage To Make
Sure There Is No Binding in Order To Prevent Excessive Power
Consumption and Decrease the Life of the Motor and Battery.