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  • What servo's are compatible with the GY611 (760us)

    Hi All,

    Managed to kill my Futaba S9256 at the weekend, this servo is apparently optimisted for the narrow pulse 760us of the GY611 gyro.

    I know that the BLS251 is compatible, but are there any other servos out there for the GY611?

    Thanks

    Matt

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    Any good tail servo will work as you can go into your secret service menu and change it to long pulse.

    http://www.rcheliaddict.co.uk/servos...cret-menu.html




    I must add don't play around with any other settings in there just change it's servo pulse setting.
    Last edited by 5exi; 10-08-2010, 10:07 AM.
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    • #3
      i done what 5exi is on about above, now we have a vario r-22 with an align 610 on the tail, works a treat
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      • #4
        Perfect, thanks!

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        • #5
          I've gone with the Align DS650 in the end

          Mainly because its good vaule at £50
          Its can handle 6v so i can delete the Align Step down which i don't like
          And its faster and stronger than the S9256 which was doing a great job anyway.

          Thanks

          Matt

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          • #6
            Originally posted by StreetDragster View Post
            I've gone with the Align DS650 in the end

            Mainly because its good vaule at £50
            Its can handle 6v so i can delete the Align Step down which i don't like
            And its faster and stronger than the S9256 which was doing a great job anyway.

            Thanks

            Matt
            If you were using a Volt Regulator you didn't need a step down.

            A step down is only required if plugging a Ni-MH pack un-regulated into your Rx
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