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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_
I've seen some dumb statements about servos here over the years.
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Me too, very recently at that, like this dude here:
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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_
Many are faster than human reaction time, so what are you gaining?
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Sorry man, but what the hell?
What has the comparison of human reaction time and servo reaction time to do with each other? It's not like your thought and the servo turning start at the same point in time and the servos work doesn't "activate" until your thought got to your hands. Yeah, I know it makes no sense, but that's basically what you just implemented.
What a servo with quicker reaktion time gives you is indeed a faster response of your car.
Doesn't matter if the reaction time of the driver is a nano second or a minute.
It's reaction time + all the delays between transmitter and receiver + servo reaction time.
It's completely irrelevant if the driver is a braindead zombie or a fighter pilot. If servo A is 7ms faster than servo B, servo A will have it's job done 7ms earlier than servo B would have. Off course provided both have the required amount of torque.
To get back to your "question", that is exactly what you gain.
If the aforementioned braindead zombie needs that extra bit of faster response is a whole other story.
And on that I'm somewhat with you. I don't need a 0.06ms servo, nor do I want one.
But as rootar does, I can't stand a car with too slow servos either.
Best example: Slash 4x4 stock servo. Yes it turns the wheels, eventually, but that's about it.