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BMS-966DMG Digital Metal Gear High Speed Servo 3.4kg / 0.06sec / 29g
BMS-966DMG Digital Metal Gear High Speed Servo 3.4kg / 0.06sec / 29g
Specifications: Weight: 29.5 grams / 1.04 oz. Dimensions: 35.5 x 15 x 27.6 mm / 1.4 x 0.59 x 1.09 inch Torque @ 4.8V: 2.7 kg/cm , 37 oz/in Torque @ 6.0V: 3.4 kg/cm , 47 oz/in Speed @ 4.8V: 0.08 sec / 60° at no load Speed @ 6.0V: 0.06 sec / 60° at no load Gear type: Metal gears / ball bearing Motor type: coreless motor
Recommended for 1/10. 1/12 EP Car, EP Helicopter, Airplane (Elevator)
Hola, voy a conectar este servo con un assan ga250 y no encuentro los datos de frecuencia y velocidad. Por favor necesito ayuda. Gracias
Hello, I connect this servo with a assan ga250 and can not find the data frequency and speed. Please I need help. thanks
servo is unprotected for EMI, and will cause your receiver to blink* blinks on my hobbycity and ar7000 receiver. However, you can simply improvise to correct the problem, but you need to figure out for your own benefit. Welcome to the fascinating world of Electronics 101. You too can be an Engineer.
excuse my ignorance, but what is EMI? Since using an FrSky 2.4GHz module and RX in my JR 9XII radio, I have had zero interference issues.
My actual question was whether anyone had managed to make this servo fit a 450 Pro tail servo mount!
Depends on the mounting bracket, but mostly you need to cut away bulk of plastics on the side. Also, you need to drill bracket for mounting hole, as this one has a single hole in the center whereas most bracket in implemented for dual hole provision. You had no EMI (Electo-Magnetic Interference), mostly casued by switching circuitry? You think I need to send mine back to hobbycity? I do not like this part at all, creating blinking lights, tells me the oversight/carelessness of the designer.
maybe you're using an FM system that's particularly susceptible to EMI, or even a weaker 2.4g system. I think the $pektrum RX's are not great at rejecting interference, and also more prone to brown-outs, since they require quite a high minimum voltage. I would not try using this servo with an ESC that only has a linear BEC, and you might benefit from using a separate UBEC in that case.
The servohorns are super, Thick, strong and flexible. I would like to buy them allone, for my other Turnigy MG930. I dont find servohorns with does realy fit. This are the first one. All other are to lose, Futaba does fit, but to lose. Is there the possibility to bay them?
BMS 966 DMG seems to have unusual plastic mouldings below the mounting points. Are these removable for standard mounting? Is there and alternative mounting system?
You may leave the other mounts in place if they are not in the way but that is extra weight......
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A realy fast and strong servo. I use it on my 500CMT, it works great. The servohorns are super, Thick, strong and flexible. I would like to buy them allone, for my other Turnigy MG930. I dont find servohorns with does realy fit. This are the first one. All other are to lose, Futaba does fit, but to lose.
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First, it creates hugh EMI problem, causing both AR7000 and HobbyKing clone to blink. Fixed the interference problem with a magnetic. Performed bench test to detect premature failure with Telebee gyro; worked fine until it quit working. Discovered that all three wires were mysteriouly broken inside the servo, never seen anything like this. Resolder all three wires, it worked as expected. Installed on 450 body, as good as any expensive servo, but died within 2 minutes ground hovering test. HobbyKing send me an evaluation unit, and maybe that casued so much problems. I'm not paid to test crappy component HobbyKing sells, and I'd not touch bluebird servo with 10 foot pole, ever again.
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