I’m not sure where the take it easy part came from actually because I was mostly just talking numbers. I’ll admit I played on words a little bit to make some humerous innuendo but it wasn’t really intended to be overly disrespectful. I also believe there are several very smart people frequenting this board with a diverse set of background, life experience, and personal interests. In my opinion Mr. Ribbotson’s post didn’t reflect his technical skills applied to decrypting the digital servo protocol. I did see a request to see my "calculations on the stepper motor so I banged out something straight forward and to the point. Really though he made a marketing pitch… kick butt servos living on the edge learning and burning. Enthusiasm is great but we’re in a thread the topic of which is I’m tired of throwing away $100 servos when I didn’t do anything wrong, another contributor is concerned about the (sounds like) two grand he just sunk into servos for his new project, and yet another person is examining the question of at what design threshold do we accept that we have exceeded the practical design limits of even “athlete” servos and start to examine alternatives. Even you yourself Jim are in the process of designing a servo product to replace even exotic class “normal” servos because the application you want to develop is limited by those normal servos by either performance or outright cost. Why bother if there isn’t a need? Because there IS a need and your own learn and burn has identified it.
You just also happen to be in the excellent position to do something about it.
No harm meant by my posts in this thread. I just tend towards taking more of an engineering approach to figuring things out then a try it and go from there one. That IS the world I live in but I am also trying to relax a bit so I might enjoy this stuff as more of a hobby than yet another extension of my job. I do still have that tracked ROV being built on my bench downstairs with the WAG gear motors on it… hoping it does more than sit there and smoke the first time I get to put power to it all.
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