Re: [RCSE] servo-receiver behavior question

2005-01-26 Thread Bill Swingle
Anyone? Cool, I'm there for ya. Both the servos and the RX are, essentially, on the same bus. Thus, the voltage to one is the same as the voltage to another. Your description sounds like the servo simply requesting more energy than the battery can provide and the voltage drops dramatically. Wh

RE: [RCSE] servo-receiver behavior question

2005-01-26 Thread Jared
s always a good idea to stop flying when you have these issues :-) Jared -Original Message- From: Scobie Puchtler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:07 PM To: RCSE Subject: [RCSE] servo-receiver behavior question Ok, so, when an onboard battery pack winds

[RCSE] servo-receiver behavior question

2005-01-26 Thread Scobie Puchtler
Ok, so, when an onboard battery pack winds down to nearly exhausted, and the servos start to get erratic, meaning they start moving to do the requested motion, but only get part way there, then quit, then jump the rest of the way, perhaps in two or three of these steps for a full deflection, what e