Gotcha, thanks for the quick reply!
i have a few quick questions too:
- how much noise does it make compared to the handy?
- how does it get mounted? like to a desk or someothing else if laying on bed for example?
- I love strong suction on my fleshlights ( https://www.newflesh.club/2019/04/01/a-better-fleshlight-airlock/) can it handle strong suction force?
- this thing is damn loud, the higher the speed, the louder the servos. I haven’t found any “quiet” servos yet.
- vesa mount = mount for pc monitors
- that shouldn’t be a problem
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, i’d need a strong vesa arm.
<tootwo2
It excels at slow movement. All the apps I’ve used let you adjust the range on the different motions, which is pretty important since you probably don’t want the full extent.
<Akali
OSR2 can handle a good bit, but the more suction the more likely you are to burn out a servo. If it’s really high suction maybe try the SR6 so you’ve 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.
About 4.25 pounds.
These servos are noticeably quieter. However. The price is a little high.
hi.
Do you recommend waterproof or not?
Better safe than sorry I suppose.
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.
Are you talking about ESP32, is there one of the new?
@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.
Otherwise for Europe, I have this site which offers servomotors.
https://www.kingcobra.co.uk/agfrca86bhmw
Hello,
Can we order this one without the i-lub? SR6 All the Way – Your Hobbies Customized LLC
Did you upgrade it using the little metal ending?
Hey just a straight to the point question but as I was browsing I noticed on the recommended build there was two styles to choose from “ROMEO” or “ESP32” and was wondering (before I make a grand mistake and buy the wrong thing) what is the difference?
Thanks in advance.
@Elrktjekf45 If you order the SR6 and add the TValve, Heated Mod case and MK4 Twist it would be the same thing.
I have not added the bearing end rods to the SR6 or SR2 yet. I am expecting to add them in when I increase my prices towards the end of the year. In the mean-time I have been adding them upon request to orders.
@blackwing Romeo = the romeo microcontroller: it is a bit more expensive and has fewer channels. doesn’t need powerbus to be used with up to 3 servos or so.
I recommend the ESP32 which has more channels is less expensive and I provided built power buses with the kits so there is basically no reason to go with the Romeo IMO.
I just received my SR6 from @M0SAIC. The build quality is amazing; he built and shipped it with so much care. I had actually made a mistake when I placed my order, but he was super accommodating and helped me fix it! If you’re considering an SR6, I highly recommend it.
There’s a small amount of hardware needed which I recommend ordering before Mosaic ships. If you go with his basic SR6 design pre-built and want to use the included desk mount you’ll need:
- 2x M6 Hex-Head 100mm Bolts (100mm will allow the full range of motion on the mount clamp)
- 2x M6 Washers
- 2x M6 Wing Nuts
- 4x M4 10mm Machine Screws
- 8x M4 Washers
I’d also recommend 4x M4 Male Female Rubber Mounts. They were recommended by Tempest on his Patreon and they can insulate the sound a bit. I got one that was sized 13mm x 13mm with a 10mm male screw (by uxcell).
Also, to anyone having issues with the sound of the servos, I wear ANC headphones and I couldn’t even hear them.
What servos did you upgrade to? That’s an impressive reduction in noise!
with that, the AGF A73CHLW
And I ordered six A86BHMW to see
Let us know how the A86BHMW ones sound once you get them installed, I’m curious how much better they’d be
Nice, I have the Sony WH1000X2 and a Onyx+ and I can hear the Onyx+ depending on how much background noise the video has. This takes one of my worries about switching to a OSR/SR6 away.
When searching for quieter servos to upgrade to, what’s the most important thing to look out for? Does higher strength mean quieter operation?