The 9051 is designed with higher P gain and smaller I gain. Its advantage is speed and sub-millisecond reaction time. The D47 and many other servos of this category has small P gain and large I gain. The 9051 is very unique in controlling helicopters at terminal speed vertical diving, which needs the sub-millisecond reaction time to prevent helicopter from rearing off course and flattening out the vertical attitude. The down side of P gain dominant systems is the lack of accuracy.
Hi buddy, I was wondering how well these ES9051 perform at 3.7v, since I'm seeing here that its specs start at 4.8v. Are these good for a DLG on a 1s lipo battery? If so, which battery would you recommend (mAh wise). Thank you!
The 9051 is designed with higher P gain and smaller I gain. Its advantage is speed and sub-millisecond reaction time. The D47 and many other servos of this category has small P gain and large I gain. The 9051 is very unique in controlling helicopters at terminal speed vertical diving, which needs the sub-millisecond reaction time to prevent helicopter from rearing off course and flattening out the vertical attitude. The down side of P gain dominant systems is the lack of accuracy.
Hi buddy, I was wondering how well these ES9051 perform at 3.7v, since I'm seeing here that its specs start at 4.8v. Are these good for a DLG on a 1s lipo battery? If so, which battery would you recommend (mAh wise). Thank you!