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Will RX-64 servo work below 12V

Hi

I am building new arms for the AIMEC:3 robot and want to use RX-64 servo's (EX106+ for the shoulders).

My main (motor/dirty) prower source is a 12V sealed leadacid battery, this is at the bottom end of the RX-64 spec anyone know if these servo's will operate ok at say 11.5V?

Thanks in advance for any help!

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