Less powerful would give less torque though, he doesn't want that.

-Gregory

On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:38 AM, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Presumably you've tried using a less powerful battery (6V,3V)for the
> servo motor? And/or different gearing?
>
> Phil
>
> On Nov 29, 7:15 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> > Good Day to all the tank men.
> >         Some time ago I saved a web site from one of the emails that had
> shared with the group.    That was lost because I had to change my browser.
>   Would there be someone out there that would know the site for small
> circuits designed to help you control the servos of an R/C radio?  I have
> used a large servo with an auxiliary battery (7.2 volts) to turn the turret
> of a tank but it now turns so fast that the poor men inside would be flung
> from the turret to the ground every time it would be needed to turn.    I
> need to slow the servo without loosing the power of the unit.  The site in
> question had several circuits that would help with this problem or just do
> some switching without using a servo as they could be directly plugged into
> the receiver and then used to turn on and off any relay or switch needed to
> astound all of the none R/C folks.    Thanks for your help guys.
> Sincerely,  Steve R.
>
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