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Spockie-Tech
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Joined: 31 May 2004
Posts: 3160
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Usually the bigger more expensive ones have more features and precision..
remote gain adjust, heading lock, disable, pilot-authority, stuff like that... usually not too important in a bot.
Unless you need a high spin-rate for a thwack move (like I.G.).
I noticed that with the gyro enabled, I.G. wouldnt spin anywhere near as fast as it would with it turned off. In that case, you might want one with "pilot authority" which I think means that the gyro will allow a full-scale stick movement from the Tx to "overpower" the gyro's correction attempts to some degree,
If the bot is invertible, you will need a remote disarm to stop the inverted-gyro-death-spin, but you can buy a little add on board to remote disarm any gyro if you dont mind the extra wires. Gyros with remote disarm built in tend to be only the much more expensive ones. _________________ Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people
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