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Can anyone reccomend where to get 60 - 80v servos for a reasonable price (other than ebay). I am using gecko drives which only have a maximum of 20amp current limit so i'm trying to get the highest voltage servo that the geckos will handle so I can get a decent ammount of power without drawing loads of amps.
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| Good price? You will have to be the judge of that. http://clickautomation.com/products/index.php Chris |
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