They are amazing. When I was a kid they were just coming out and quite large. Before servos with position control they were electromechanical spring wound escarpments.
Good info. Looks like your having a lot of fun with that Katie platform. When I was into RC the sailboat guys had a special servo for their sails. It looks like now they have multi turn winch servos that can be driven with standard servo pulses. Some are 'relatively' cheap.
Yes, the sail winch servos seem to just be the 360 servo that I show. They do not seem to have position control just direction and speed. I see some guys replace the pot in the servo with multi turn pots or just hook up a external feed back position pot. Do you have a multi rotation servo with position control?
@@Robothut I left a reply here yesterday but YT deleted it. I have ordered a 6 turn version of a sail winch servo. It should be here in a week. I'll post a video when I get it.
Yes you could if the board was small enough to fit the space remaining. Probably change to a different control chip and programing that align with Wi-Fi specifically. Personally, I am not a fan of Wi-Fi or blue tooth control devices.
hello sir you've got cool youtube videos its very informative. but i have some questions to ask, is the 270 servo motor programmable to an arduino uno microcontroller? also can i ask where i can buy the 270 degree servo motor? i need it to make a positional angle servo motor for a research project. I hope you can reply.
The 270-degree servo is controlled the same as any RC servo. So, if a Arduino uno can control a servo then it can control the 270-degree version. I found my 270-degree servos on AliExpress.
Those servos are pretty amazing little things. So many toys, models and robots are happy to have them! 😁
They are amazing. When I was a kid they were just coming out and quite large. Before servos with position control they were electromechanical spring wound escarpments.
@@Robothut Yeah they've really come a long way with so much of this stuff and how small they can make everything now. It's pretty fantastic!
Interesting. I didn’t realize there were so many different servos.
Good info. Looks like your having a lot of fun with that Katie platform. When I was into RC the sailboat guys had a special servo for their sails. It looks like now they have multi turn winch servos that can be driven with standard servo pulses. Some are 'relatively' cheap.
Yes, the sail winch servos seem to just be the 360 servo that I show. They do not seem to have position control just direction and speed. I see some guys replace the pot in the servo with multi turn pots or just hook up a external feed back position pot. Do you have a multi rotation servo with position control?
@@Robothut I left a reply here yesterday but YT deleted it. I have ordered a 6 turn version of a sail winch servo. It should be here in a week. I'll post a video when I get it.
@@rick_100 Great. In your video you should be able to leave a link to the servo. Hope it operates as we hope it should.
I don't think 180 is a 'standard' servo. I've used hundreds and the normal servo goes 105 degs.
180 is what they can do if you tweak the PWM to the max.
Can you put a WiFi board to program how it walks? No wires Ty
Yes you could if the board was small enough to fit the space remaining. Probably change to a different control chip and programing that align with Wi-Fi specifically. Personally, I am not a fan of Wi-Fi or blue tooth control devices.
@@Robothut how else you make it use you can use remote control
@@PeterAgostiniJdcap26 IR remote or just programed actions. I like programed actions.
@@Robothut ok i still think a crab 🦀 body would be perfect on it !
@@PeterAgostiniJdcap26 Once I release the STL files I want to see your version with the crab body. Sounds great.
hello sir you've got cool youtube videos its very informative. but i have some questions to ask, is the 270 servo motor programmable to an arduino uno microcontroller? also can i ask where i can buy the 270 degree servo motor? i need it to make a positional angle servo motor for a research project. I hope you can reply.
The 270-degree servo is controlled the same as any RC servo. So, if a Arduino uno can control a servo then it can control the 270-degree version. I found my 270-degree servos on AliExpress.