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I have just seen a range of servo`s made my SPL. The quality looks good for the price.

The thing is these servo`s have applications for ,robotics/car/plane/heli.

Some have a rotation of 360,270,180 and 90.

some that quote car/plane/heli have 180deg as well as 90deg. Do I need to stick with the 90 deg version? for plane/car OR 180 deg?

There is a particular thing I see in a product vid,when the servo is not under power the arm can be turned constantly and doe not hit a full position.every servo I have had hits a lock?????

In the servo tech sheet "lock on/off" is listed.

Does any of this make sense?

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Posted by Gary Murphy 1 on 15/04/2020 21:53:11:There is a particular thing I see in a product vid,when the servo is not under power the arm can be turned constantly and doe not hit a full position.every servo I have had hits a lock????? In the servo tech sheet "lock on/off" is listed. Does any of this make sense?

One use that I know of for a non-stop (lock OFF?) servo is for a model sailboat winch. The end-points are set in transmitter. I imagine robotics might have similar use?

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