There was an order of servos that was about 2 weeks late. They were needed to complete around 10 orders that have been fully assembled minus the servos.
They were delivered yesterday and I am working diligently on these order to get back on schedule.
Allow me to apologize again for the delay and thank you for your patience.
The SR6 has seen a Beta release, an upgraded Twist module and Tcode improvements to the kinetics. I would say now is as good a time as any to make a move on the SR6.
Iâm thinking of buying the sr6 all the way, is it currently ready to ship/in stock. Also does anyone know how loud it is compared to the kiiroo keon.
Hey guys, been looking to get an OSR2 recently, just have 2 quick question please.
I really love slow scripts with really slow strokes, currently with the Keon it is just incapable of replicating such slow movements, how does the OSR2 fare in this?
Is there like a way to set stroke length? Like the maximum and the minimum? (Not adjusting the script itself)
Thanks for the quick response, I just have one follow up:
how much is the total weight of a fully equipped OSR2 / SR6? ( all the extra parts, twist, lube etc ) as it can be mounted on a vesa, iâd need a strong vesa arm.
It excels at slow movement. All the apps Iâve used let you adjust the range on the different motions, which is pretty important since you probably donât want the full extent.
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OSR2 can handle a good bit, but the more suction the more likely you are to burn out a servo. If itâs really high suction maybe try the SR6 so youâve got more motors balancing the load.
I have an SR6 and I upgraded the servomotors.
With original servomotors I am at 60, 65 dB
With the new servomotors I am at 50, 55 dB and the noise, I find it softer.
But, the device itself is not water-proof and neither is the microcontroller(ESP32). So if there is enough lube or ahem⌠something else, getting into it then you will still have some trouble.
That being said, the ESP32 is much more affordable than upgraded servos.
While it is doubtful that the servos will ever be fully submerged or even blasted with a jet of liquid, most higher-end servos offer an IP rating stock. So one might as well get servos with the protection in my opinion.
@M0SAIC
I just understood your joke.
If my SR6 falls into a swimming pool, a lake, etc., I prefer to change an ESP32 than 8 servomotors.
Google translations do not give irony.