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04.07.2007, 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG
For one heavy duty steering servo (~200 oz-in), 3A is more than enough. I measured current from a servo running unloaded, typically loaded, and stalled, and never got above 2.6A @ 6v IIRC. Of course, if you start using multiple servos for things like mech brakes, you might want something that has a higher current rating. But for me, these cheapies work perfectly.
Ya but Brian it's a "Castle Creations". :dft012: Can't have to much CC on my ride.


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