Model Boat Mayhem

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length.
Pages: [1]   Go Down

Author Topic: Servo torque  (Read 2182 times)

Jonty

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 909
  • Location: Hoselaw - facing The Cheviot (Scottish Borders)
Servo torque
« on: June 07, 2006, 10:17:49 pm »

I've just bought a couple of 9g micro servos from Fast Components - the company lives up to its name. I need them as steering servos to fit into a very small space, but only now has it occurred to me that they may not have enough poke to do the job.

The quoted torque is 1.2kg/cm. Is this enough to work the rudder on a fairly slow 30" boat?
Logged
I eat my peas with honey,
I've done it all my life;
It makes the peas taste funny,
But it keeps 'em on the knife.

White Ensign

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 779
  • Limits must be limited!
  • Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Re: Servo torque
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2006, 11:39:53 am »

Jonty, it`s depending some facts: Size of the rudder, is it placed in the propwash a.s.o.
1,2 kg might be o.K.- but I think it is the limit. Anyway, I think you can go on with that, but make sure that in case of damage you could change the servo.

J?rg
Logged
When God created planet earth, he made it with 75% of water. Bet he had the modelboaters on his mind!

Jonty

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 909
  • Location: Hoselaw - facing The Cheviot (Scottish Borders)
Re: Servo torque
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2006, 09:49:07 pm »

Thanks, Jorg. The rudder is balanced, so I'll hope for the best.

How do you do an umlaut?
Logged
I eat my peas with honey,
I've done it all my life;
It makes the peas taste funny,
But it keeps 'em on the knife.
Pages: [1]   Go Up
 

Page created in 0.098 seconds with 23 queries.