TazmanianDevil
Xtreme by DeFinition !
Hi friends
From my experience it's never mind if you'll move to high voltage to get 1000 oz of power to the servos because no mater what battery you install they just can't give the amount of current the servo needs.
It's all about the way you fly and the throttle management.
Even for rifle rolls you don't need the surface to be 60 degrees that can cause a servo to stall no matter how strong it is.
Use a tradition high quality servo, work right with your throttle and I promise you you won't need this high voltage servos.
I run on my plane savox 2270 HV because I was thinking that they will stop the stall issue and will give endless power, and I was wrong. I even tried to give them direct 7.4 V which is actually 8.3 V and it didn't work friends, I could put the bran new Futaba or JR or Hitec.
You will stall the servos cause of the battery.
Now I'm using regulators to reduce the voltage to 6.6 and use throttle management and viola no problem.
I bet that guys that are using true A123 Brand doesn't have a problem.
My 2 cent friends.
From my experience it's never mind if you'll move to high voltage to get 1000 oz of power to the servos because no mater what battery you install they just can't give the amount of current the servo needs.
It's all about the way you fly and the throttle management.
Even for rifle rolls you don't need the surface to be 60 degrees that can cause a servo to stall no matter how strong it is.
Use a tradition high quality servo, work right with your throttle and I promise you you won't need this high voltage servos.
I run on my plane savox 2270 HV because I was thinking that they will stop the stall issue and will give endless power, and I was wrong. I even tried to give them direct 7.4 V which is actually 8.3 V and it didn't work friends, I could put the bran new Futaba or JR or Hitec.
You will stall the servos cause of the battery.
Now I'm using regulators to reduce the voltage to 6.6 and use throttle management and viola no problem.
I bet that guys that are using true A123 Brand doesn't have a problem.
My 2 cent friends.