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Spektrum S6240RX High Speed Digital Servo w/Receiver


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The ingenious S6240RX saves weight and space by combining a digital high-speed metal geared servo with a 2-channel DSMR receiver in a single unit. The servo itself features the durability of metal gears and is capable of delivering lightning-fast transit times along with 208 oz-in of torque.

The built-in SR2010 receiver is just as impressive. It gives racers a sense of response that feels almost instantaneous, especially when used with a DSMR radio capable of 5.5ms transmission. As if that weren't enough, the S6240RX packs all this capability into a servo case that is shorter than many standard 1/10-scale servos.

 

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Specification:
– Size Category: Standard
– Type: Digital
– Application: DSMR Receiver/Servo for 1/10 Buggy, Truck, On-Road
– Torque: 15.0kg-cm @ 6.0V
– Speed: 0.08 sec/60 deg @ 6v
– Length: 41mm
– Width: 20.9mm
– Height: 30mm
– Weight: 56g
– Bushing Or Bearing: Bearing
– Bearing: Dual
– Motor Type: Coreless
– Gear Type: Metal
– Gear Material: Steel
– Current Draw Idle: 9.8 mA @ 6.0V
– Current Draw Stall: 4.9A @ 6.0V
– Voltage: 6.0V
– Deadband: 4µs

 

Source: Spektrum :) 


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Clever, yes.  Practical, when either the servo or receiver side of things decide to pack up... possibly not.

 

Never been a fan of combined electronics, but you never know, maybe Spektrum have just built the first 100% reliable piece of RC kit!

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