helpful video !!!! I was unsure if I was able to use my 3S 2200 mAh LiPo to test my servos with , because the tester states 4.0v - 6.0v range.....but if I understand correctly , as long as I connect the higher voltage LiPo battery through the ESC, it's OK...correct?....thanks
All well and good. Will this servo tester check servos like old Kraft KPS-11, KPS-14 II, Kraft/Heathkit S-14, RAM 2 INDY, Futaba S-48, S-28, and S-26. What you show in the video are baby servos. I'm talking about servos with meat to them. One's you can use to handle the main sail on an R/C sailboat. I've been in R/C for close to 40 years. My main type of model is boats. Let me know if the tester can handle what I just listed. Thanks.
Nice. "Nesting'' makes good house keeping else, " where the hell did I put that unit, wire, test battery"--one or more hundreds of times less looking for what you need.
Great instructions on how to use servo tester, please keep them coming.
Thanks alot Capt Mike , from today I will use the tester for ESC.
I will make the unit today. Thanks for the tip. Love the videos you guys make for us.
Thanks for the demo. Happy Flying
helpful video !!!! I was unsure if I was able to use my 3S 2200 mAh LiPo to test my servos with , because the tester states 4.0v - 6.0v range.....but if I understand correctly , as long as I connect the higher voltage LiPo battery through the ESC, it's OK...correct?....thanks
All well and good. Will this servo tester check servos like old Kraft KPS-11, KPS-14 II, Kraft/Heathkit S-14, RAM 2 INDY, Futaba S-48, S-28, and S-26. What you show in the video are baby servos. I'm talking about servos with meat to them. One's you can use to handle the main sail on an R/C sailboat. I've been in R/C for close to 40 years. My main type of model is boats.
Let me know if the tester can handle what I just listed. Thanks.
I 've had this unit from another vendor for about 5 year's and it work's Great.
Help! Can you control multiple servos with the same tester?? If I need to buy another component can you include link? Thanks.
Hi I want to use a USB battery pack 5V 2.4A, can I plug it in directly into the servo tester or do I need some kind of voltage regulator in between?
Good job Mike !!!
Thanks Mike. Just order it.
Pure awesomeness
thanks Mike
Nice
Nice. "Nesting'' makes good house keeping else, " where the hell did I put that unit, wire, test battery"--one or more hundreds of times less looking for what you need.
Altoid tin, really? Use a SAVOX or HiTec servo box.
oh man, this video is one of our firsts, sorry. we have gotten much better, but the info here holds true