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Can we use more Servos then are in the kit?
What are the limitations on what type of servos we use? Any help is greatly appreciated ..... |
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search... there was a thread on this a few days ago.
To answer the question quickly, no you cannot use any more than were provided. Cory |
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Actually, you can buy additional servos, but they have to be from digikey. The servo itself cannot cost more than $100, and you cannot use more than $200 in servos (falls under the "additional electronics limits").
You also cannot buy continuous-rotation servos to be used as a motor. http://jive.ilearning.com/thread.jsp...57 2766f#1417 |
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