Terryscustom
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That's the thing though, why test them at 8v when the onboard pack comes down to less than that with even a 1 amp load. What I want to see is this.
For elevator servos:
1 or 2 - Fully charged LiPo pack(s)
2 - Servos with arms that are actually what is used on giant scale planes (let's say 1.75")
2 - Scales
For aileron servos:
1 or 2 - Fully charged LiPo pack(s)
4 - Servos with 1.5" arms
4 - Scales
That's the real number that you are pulling in the plane, these video tests with 1" arms and a power supply that holds 8v under load are laughable IMHO as they present no real data that applies to real world flight applications.
One Exception would be if you run a 3S pack like @ghoffman through a BEC. If I go to HV I'd probably look seriously at that option because it seems the most effective with the very least voltage drop under load.
For elevator servos:
1 or 2 - Fully charged LiPo pack(s)
2 - Servos with arms that are actually what is used on giant scale planes (let's say 1.75")
2 - Scales
For aileron servos:
1 or 2 - Fully charged LiPo pack(s)
4 - Servos with 1.5" arms
4 - Scales
That's the real number that you are pulling in the plane, these video tests with 1" arms and a power supply that holds 8v under load are laughable IMHO as they present no real data that applies to real world flight applications.
One Exception would be if you run a 3S pack like @ghoffman through a BEC. If I go to HV I'd probably look seriously at that option because it seems the most effective with the very least voltage drop under load.
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