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Heavy Duty Servos &Amp; Standard Mini Servo

Hello

Anybody know the equivalent brand and model of the heavy duty servo and the standard mini servo available in the ez-robot store?

I would order from EZ-Robot but shipping + any duties to the US costs more than the servo!


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What about the heavy duty and standard mini servo!?

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The heavy duty is a analog tower pro metal gear servo. Its VERY strong. Its specs from the manufacturer claim it can accept up to 8.4 volts but torque ratings are measured at 4.8 volts. 13kg stall @ 4.8 15kg stall @ 6.0 Around 19kg best @ 8.4

Here's this servo on 12 volts :)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW9595Sp4BI&feature=youtube_gdata_player

The only downside of the 995 is resolution ( not as many positions as the digital version) and centering. Its great for general personal robotics use

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I was told by EZ-Robot that the heavy duty servos can be powered by the EZ-B itself. I want to make JD the Revolution robot sometime soon so I am getting prepared to buy the right components. I can wait till more tutorial videos about EZ-Bits and JD the robot.

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@ feroze. The high torque servos can be powered by ezb but the ezb has a 5amp regulator and it will get hot running several servos. "IF" it gets too hot power to servos will drop out and act weird. So you may want to consider external power for the servos but you can try it direct through ezb first if you like.