Ive been impressed with the nsdrc servos I have used. The Rs1 has been incredible. I grabbed some of the blue 700s for future replacement when hitecs I have die. The customer service was incredible the one time I had to address an issue as well.
The first time my old servo quit, it was just a fluke I guess. On the gear breaks, it was always after a pretty good fall, but ive never had any other servo do that. And yes. I always print my body mounts and use magnets.
It is a "voltage limiting diode." They are sold on NSDRC's website for $4. On some AM32 drone based esc's, such as the Rhino 40amp esc I'm using, they can sometimes produce voltage spikes that can damage the servo. The diode prevents the spike from going above 17v at the servo.
Loving mine. Ran it on grippy hardlines pretty much non-stop for 6 straight hours Sunday without a wimper.
Ive been impressed with the nsdrc servos I have used. The Rs1 has been incredible. I grabbed some of the blue 700s for future replacement when hitecs I have die. The customer service was incredible the one time I had to address an issue as well.
They got it going on!
I installed the rs700v2 and holy smokes it got hot, I ran a jst straight to the battery, a 3s, wow in a min or two got very very hot not warm.
Strange. I checked mine several times and it was barely warm.
How do you break so many servos? What are those front body mounts - magnetic?
The first time my old servo quit, it was just a fluke I guess. On the gear breaks, it was always after a pretty good fall, but ive never had any other servo do that.
And yes. I always print my body mounts and use magnets.
Can you tell me what diode is that and what is its purpose?
It is a "voltage limiting diode." They are sold on NSDRC's website for $4. On some AM32 drone based esc's, such as the Rhino 40amp esc I'm using, they can sometimes produce voltage spikes that can damage the servo. The diode prevents the spike from going above 17v at the servo.