The 2290 is a beast, but this one appears to be waterproof. This one also appears to accept more voltage and it gives you more power! :shock:
Good find! "thumbsup"
Damn... 10.5amps at 8.4v at stall. If you were at stall for very long you could melt your servo plug. They are only rated for a few amps continuous. Honestly at that power level they should have just made the servo take pack voltages like HH's servo does. To run that properly you need a hella beefy BEC, even our normal CCBEC can't keep up with that. You would need a BEC Pro or BEC 2.0 just to power that thing.
Wow, 900 oz-in? :shock:
Kinda overkill ain't it?
For what?? Lifting people??:shock:Nope, I wish it was stronger sometimes.
For what?? Lifting people??:shock:
So lets's exaggerate the servo arm to be 2 inches. That means the servo can lift/push 450 oz. That's 28 POUNDS! :shock: Of course that's exaggerating the servo arm to be 2 inches. Anything less will only make that 28 pounds larger.
We really need more than that for our 1/10 purposes?![]()
900 ounce inches is 56.25 pound inches. these specs cant be compared directly to poundsSo lets's exaggerate the servo arm to be 2 inches. That means the servo can lift/push 450 oz. That's 28 POUNDS! :shock: Of course that's exaggerating the servo arm to be 2 inches. Anything less will only make that 28 pounds larger.
We really need more than that for our 1/10 purposes?![]()
For turning the tires from side to side. Not all of us drive small obstacles on flat ground. I've used the power of a 2290 to free my rig from a crevasse by tossing the rig after a few left & right wiggles.