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Old 05-20-2011, 08:53 AM   #1
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So just browsing and i came across this,

http://www.invenscience.com/index_files/Page923.htm

Anyone think they want this much power? Its only 5x4x2.5 That should fit on a super right
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Old 05-20-2011, 09:00 AM   #2
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Wow....that is big!
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Old 05-20-2011, 09:44 AM   #3
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You could put that in your Toyota, maybe that could help the front end.
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That might work for a winch servo.
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what kind of batteries will you need to run it at 12 volts , i can see the first few turns of the front wheels and your dead in the water .........bob

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what kind of batteries will you need to run it at 12 volts ....
Umm....a 4S lipo....
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if you dont break anything when your stuck ull more the rocks or bend knuckles

(2.2 hehehehe)

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what kind of batteries will you need to run it at 12 volts , i can see the first few turns of the front wheels and your dead in the water .........bob

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It only pulls 3a at full load...no different than the servos we use now.
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You could put that in your Toyota, maybe that could help the front end.
I don't think that servo will cure my front end problems, i'm sure that $250 would be better spent on ball joints, shocks, etc.
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That might work for a winch servo.

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I don't think that servo will cure my front end problems, i'm sure that $250 would be better spent on ball joints, shocks, etc.
Haha....too funny.....I will be replacing all of that crap in my 4Runner tomorrow.
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Just doing some math, if its pulling an inch away from center (1' servo horn perhaps), this servo can pull 100 pounds
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You could put that in your Toyota, maybe that could help the front end.
You are close to what my intentions were when i was looking at these though...i actually was looking at their linear servo's, thinking of a way to put some power steering on my sand rail, w/o spending 1000-1500
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Old 05-21-2011, 06:22 PM   #14
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if the name of the game is over kill. was thinking of doing this in a shafty super. think the two would work together good.




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Old 05-21-2011, 06:29 PM   #15
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Yea do a 1/5 scale super

Those ought to be plenty
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Old 05-22-2011, 04:39 AM   #16
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They've been around for a while now.

Did anyone take any notice of the 1 second for 60* transit time. Just for comparison a 7950 is around 0.17second and a 7980 is around 0.2second (don't quote me on this I'm just going from memory).

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