Any R/C type servo will work. Analog or digital.
I'm looking at adding animations to my Christmas display. I Googled servo motors and found them from $6 to nearly $500. Can you give me any idea what I would need to make Rudolf lift his head or Santa wave his hand? I know it will be a range based on materials, especially the weight of the materials.
Concept: wireframe Rudolf wrapped in garland and lights. I want his head to lift.
- Rimist
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If you counter-balance the item you're moving and eliminate as much friction as possible, that will go a long way in helping servos do their job. There are some very powerful servos on the market (google "high-torque digital servos"). In addition, using the DMX servo controller, you can gang multiple servos onto the same DMX channel to drive heavier items. Although that creates more complexity from a mechanical standpoint. It will take some thought and effort to make your items move with less force required. Build using light-weight materials where possible.
Also be aware that using high-powered servos to move heavier items will require more input power (power supply).
Here's an example of a powerful servo at a pretty cheap price: You are not allowed to view links.
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