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Mi Digital High Torque - High Voltage Servo 0.18 / 9kg / 48g

Mi Digital High Torque - High Voltage Servo 0.18 / 9kg / 48g
Mi Digital High Torque - High Voltage Servo 0.18 / 9kg / 48g


The HK Mi Series servos represent the next break through in high precision servo technology. Using Magnetic Induction, rather than a potentiometer, for an unsurpassed level of accuracy and performance.

Specs:
Voltage:
6v / 7.4v
Speed: 0.18sec/60 deg (6v) - 0.20sec/60deg (7.4v)
Torque: 8.1kg.cm (4.8v) - 9kg.cm (6v) 
Size:
40.2mm x 20.1mm x 42.7mm
Weight: 48g
Gear Train: Nylon 
 
Mi : Magnetic Induction, uses a Magnetic Rotary Encoder in place of a traditional potentiometer (invented in 1877). Magnetic Rotary encoders have a longer life and suffer less wear.


PRODUCT ID: HK47005DTS

Weight (g) 48
Torque (kg) 9
Speed (Sec/60deg) 0.18
A(mm) 43
B(mm) 40
C(mm) 40
D(mm) 20
E(mm) 55
F(mm) 29
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Total of 2 discussions.
scatcat1  663 points - 12/14/2010
 
Why is the picture of the disassembled servo the metal gear one not the nylon gear version that people will receive!! Very deceptive! please remove it and use one of this actual servo!
 HobbyKing_Admin 8862 points
Its showing you the chip.
The text in the photo also clarifies.
I don't think anyone will be confused.
molokaiboy  52 points - 12/14/2010
 
Is the voltage specs wrong? I notice that this servo is rated for 6v/7.4v, and I believe the rest are either 4.8/6.0v or just 4.8v.

Thanks,
Les
 Son of Paleface 768 points
Err , it sez High Voltage Servo...
 Sky Writer 55 points
Then they need to update the voltages shown with the torque listing which currently states...

Torque: 8.1kg.cm (4.8v) - 9kg.cm (6v)
 Egg Man 26 points
Don't run these at over 280hz, the digital amplifier can handle the frequency (as per the specs on blue Arrow's website) but the servo's heat dissipation isn't enough to get rid of the excess heat and it will cook itself to death, especially if used on a gyro. Stay at 250hz and it's a good servo.
 Egg Man 26 points
Actually I take that back, they seem to run fine at 333hz with no overheating. It may depend on your gyro. I would try running it at 333hz and if it starts getting too hot drop down to 250hz YMMV
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