SC10 4x4 Thread
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For anyone who thinks Savox servos are not very power hungry.
http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=146355
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Does your lab scope/probe have the ability to measue current draw? By your scaling on the lab scope it looks like your running 5v BEC voltage. What does it look like at 6v?
Really that graph doesn't prove that the Savox is power hungry. It proves that the MMP can't handle the current requested by the Savox and the Spektrum RX has a minimum voltage around 3 volts.
I'm curious about how my Viper ESC would handle that same test, would it drop voltage. It could be that the MMP really only outputs less then 3 amps.
While the sc104x4 thread is not the best place to discuss.....
Does your lab scope/probe have the ability to measue current draw? By your scaling on the lab scope it looks like your running 5v BEC voltage. What does it look like at 6v?
Really that graph doesn't prove that the Savox is power hungry. It proves that the MMP can't handle the current requested by the Savox and the Spektrum RX has a minimum voltage around 3 volts.
I'm curious about how my Viper ESC would handle that same test, would it drop voltage. It could be that the MMP really only outputs less then 3 amps.
Does your lab scope/probe have the ability to measue current draw? By your scaling on the lab scope it looks like your running 5v BEC voltage. What does it look like at 6v?
Really that graph doesn't prove that the Savox is power hungry. It proves that the MMP can't handle the current requested by the Savox and the Spektrum RX has a minimum voltage around 3 volts.
I'm curious about how my Viper ESC would handle that same test, would it drop voltage. It could be that the MMP really only outputs less then 3 amps.
I'm going to try another servo to see the results.
I have the Gens Ace 6000 saddles and in order to use the b44 mounts you need to add a spacer under the post or a longer screw on top. I will post some pics tonight on what I did to get my 6000's installed.
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For anyone who thinks Savox servos are not very power hungry.
http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=146355
http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=146355



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