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  • JR 9815 on 8v?

    How do you run them on 8V???
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    Trex 700n DFC.
    Trex 700e TOP.
    Trex 700e Pro.
    Trex 600n DFC.

    Vbar Controller.

  • #2
    get a regulator with an adjustable output. I use the ElyQ regulator and it passes the lipo voltage straight to the ccpm servos but runs the RX at a constant 5.1v for the rest of the servos. I can adjust the voltage going to the ccpm servos though so could run them at 6 v or 5v if i wanted.

    Cheers
    Lee
    Lee
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    • #3
      I'm running them on 6v ( 8717 ) and their just outstanding, far beyond my limits IMHO if you need the 'extra' performance of 8v you'll either just after some bling or a 'seriously' good pilot.

      Great servo though, well rec' for the higher demands of flybarless



      Mark.
      Mark.



      Mikado~Kontronik~Scorpion~Revo~V-Stabi

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      • #4
        Buy the Spektrum AR7100 receiver and program it from there.

        BTW: I know its a typo in the thread title but they are JR 8915's.

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        • #5
          Just out of interest-are there any true 8v servo's on the market- most I've seen are 4.8-6.0v handling ,, does this mean the 6v upper limit is what you should stick to, or can as most seem to do easily handle the extra voltage:

          example being the lipo supplied with the Align BT6 2-1 reg, 7.4 1900mah-
          fully charged the voltage is around 8.2 - got a AR7100R and only 4 ports are regulated to 5.2- the rest is at pack voltage,,,, is there a risk of me burning out the remaining servo's
          Sab Goblin 570
          Sab Goblin 500
          500E Pro dfc
          450 Pro dfc
          Blade 300X
          DX9

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          • #6
            8v servos-

            http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...dID=JRPS8717HV

            cheers

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            • #7
              If I could fly THAT good- I'd buy em,, , bit pricy though,and I'd need 3 for my soon to be built 700,,,,think I'll look for a cheaper option.
              Sab Goblin 570
              Sab Goblin 500
              500E Pro dfc
              450 Pro dfc
              Blade 300X
              DX9

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