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Check the specs, and guess which the pros fly? Faster + more torque, no question JR is at the top. The combination of hi speed (the highest) plus very high torque means its very hard to load up the JR servo.
30% faster right ? 30% more torque as well.
DS8717 Ultra Speed Cyclic Servo Specs Size Category: Specialty Type: Digital Torque: 160 oz/in @ 4.8V; 196 oz/in @ 6V Speed: .09 sec/60° @ 4.8V, .07 sec/60° @ 6V Dimensions (WxLxH): .83" x 1.59" x 1.57" Weight: 2.36 oz Gear Type: Metal
BLS451 SPECS: Torque: 4.8V: 118 oz-in, 6V: 147 oz-in Speed: 4.8V: .13 sec, 6V .10 sec Dimensions: 1.6 x 0.8 x 1.4" (40.6 x 20.3 x 35mm) Weight: 2.11oz (60g)
See the chart, under load the numbers will reveal JR is still fastest because of the hi torque rating

and as for power, I use less than 250mah per tank, rnu a 2400Lith-Ion battery and there are no power issues here. Seem that the hi torque is so hard to load that these servos dont use as much power as everyone thinks. Sure phisically stop a servo and the power will jump but these servo seem to just sip.
http://runryder.com/helicopter/t436040p1/

In the above example the average current was 1.15 amps, which calculates to 153mAh per 8 minutes (typical flight length). It’s recommended that only 60% of the available capacity be used to ensure plenty of reserve battery capacity. In this example using 2000mAh batteries 2000 x 60% = 1200mAh (available usable capacity) divided by the capacity used per 8 minute flight, 153mAh would allow up to 7 flights of 8 minutes each. |