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The Power of Servos
Servos aren't that powerful, but with a strain on the number of motors left to use, we need to use them. Using a lever, we got a single servo to release something with a strong force, but when we increase the opposing force, the servo is no longer powerful enough.
My question is, is there any way to double up two servos to pull on the same thing? If so does this method provide any extra power? Servos aren't my thing, and I would prefer we didn't even use them, but right now a solution would be much appreciated. |
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