Here's a great video of the HDD servo, it explains how it controls the servo from burning out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqL2s0Lvlys&app=desktop
I'm just guessing a continuous servo does not need to hold anything and it stops when you tell it to stop so there's probably no reason to have an HDD continuous notational servo.
Not sure what you're asking. I think you're asking is the 360° Continuous rotation 360° HDD?
If this what you're asking then no. At least that's what the product description says.
However, someone more familiar with the product should know for sure.
Here's a great video of the HDD servo, it explains how it controls the servo from burning out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqL2s0Lvlys&app=desktop
I'm just guessing a continuous servo does not need to hold anything and it stops when you tell it to stop so there's probably no reason to have an HDD continuous notational servo.
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The HDD servo like the one you show has the EZ Bit on the servo and the square bit for a servo horn. That way you can use the servo with your EZ Bits.
@Nomand.
Way did you not ask the question like you did on the other post?
fronm post... https://synthiam.com/Community/Questions/9320
I don't know....
stress tired
The new HDD servos can use the same servo horns as the old HD servos from EZ Robot.