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Shawns303 10-10-2017 01:18 PM

$15 servo winch build.
 
I have been doing some homework on building a winch servo and have come up with this combo. I will be using BOA lace for the line, super strong and super flexible. I just received the servo, works perfectly with my 3 position switch on my DX4s. My understanding of the torque rating of servos is that it is 1 inch from the center of the output. If that is correct, this should be able to pull around 34 lbs with the spool full as it will only be 1/2 inch from center. No mods or controller required as the servo is a 360deg rotation. As soon as I receive the bobbins and round horns, a little JB weld and it will be done. I will update as soon as I get the other parts with some pics and thoughts. If anyone has any tips or thoughts feel free to share. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...434eee176d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...03a02fe7e4.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...17f80176e5.jpg

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magic_yeti 10-10-2017 02:37 PM

Re: $15 servo winch build.
 
i had same idea but ordered the 30kg version from jx[emoji41] [emoji106]

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Shawns303 10-10-2017 07:02 PM

Re: $15 servo winch build.
 
This is a pretty impressive looking servo for $11. All the gears are steel, output is not magnetic, might be brass or aluminum. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...59a0a0163a.jpg

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Hydrocarbon92 10-11-2017 12:10 PM

Re: $15 servo winch build.
 
Looks like a good project. The gears in the $10 JX servos I've used are usually aluminum for the input & output gears & steel for the rest. Only other thing I'd recommend is a fairlead since the rope can easily jump off an open bobbin if not perfectly straight.

I'm guessing with the 360 servo there's no potentiometer? I've never had a chance to mess with them, but appears the input changes rotation speed instead of setting a specific angle.

Shawns303 10-11-2017 12:29 PM

Re: $15 servo winch build.
 
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Originally Posted by Hydrocarbon92 (Post 5756165)
Looks like a good project. The gears in the $10 JX servos I've used are usually aluminum for the input & output gears & steel for the rest. Only other thing I'd recommend is a fairlead since the rope can easily jump off an open bobbin if not perfectly straight.

I'm guessing with the 360 servo there's no potentiometer? I've never had a chance to mess with them, but appears the input changes rotation speed instead of setting a specific angle.

There is not a potentiometer. I have only quickly hooked it up to my 3rd channel which is set at 3p so not sure if it is just full bore forward and reverse or not. Need to play with it a bit more. This will be going in my SWB 10.2, haven't looked at the line routing in there yet. Thanks for your input, there are always things I don't think about.

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Shawns303 10-15-2017 04:05 PM

Re: $15 servo winch build.
 
I just hooked up this servo to a linear control. You can definitely adjust the speed, not just off and on. It definitely lacks torque at lower speed but it should have plenty to spare on my 6 lb truck. I will try it in a linear mode, adjusting the speed that the winch pulls at would be nice. The neutral range is pretty large as well, shouldn't have to worry about creep.

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Shawns303 10-17-2017 09:53 PM

Re: $15 servo winch build.
 
I came up with a fairlead. Used a long bolt on the inside servo mount and a short rod end off a shock. Guides the line perfectly! Allows it to fill the spool side to side and keeps the line away from the steering servo horn. Just a mock up for now, still waiting on the alloy round horn to mount the spool to. A little double sided tape and a plastic round horn at least let me know it is going to work!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ebd92a5592.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...5682058207.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8e581dc88c.jpg

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Shawns303 10-27-2017 01:40 PM

Re: $15 servo winch build.
 
Finally received the metal horns! Filed both the horn and the bobbin to give the JB weld something to bond to. Lined it up and put it in the vise, will probably sit there until Sunday. Will just need to drill a hole for the line and it will be a go!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...7f0aef56e4.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...64ddc318b1.jpg

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Shawns303 10-28-2017 05:40 PM

Re: $15 servo winch build.
 
Have it all set up. Dead lifts my truck no problem, and holds it when stopped. I can barely hear any strain on the servo in a dead lift, some while pulling it across carpet while in a Holmes Hold! I have not had a chance to test it in the wild, but I'm calling it a success! Let me know if you have any questions or need any help replicating this.

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