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Compatible servos - 4/16/2012 4:53 PM   
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Iv been trying to get my mt up and running for a while now and tonight I got pretty fed up of it just being sat there so I stuck a standard servo in out of my hyper to get me going and some old Acoms radio gear, when I came to set it all up I notices that one of the servo plugs out of the hyper has a lip on it so won't plug into the receiver, could I just cut the lip off and it will work? Or do I need another servo?

I know using a standard hyper servo to steer my 18 tons of monster wheel is not the best idea in the world, just want to see it move lol

Cheers, forbs


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RE: Compatible servos - 4/16/2012 9:46 PM   
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ORIGINAL: rcmodelland  Iv been trying to get my mt up and running for a while now and tonight I got pretty fed up of it just being sat there so I stuck a standard servo in out of my hyper to get me going and some old Acoms radio gear, when I came to set it all up I notices that one of the servo plugs out of the hyper has a lip on it so won't plug into the receiver, could I just cut the lip off and it will work? Or do I need another servo? I know using a standard hyper servo to steer my 18 tons of monster wheel is not the best idea in the world, just want to see it move lol  Cheers, forbs


Cut the lip off and chamfer the opposite sides to form an S-01 universal plug as shown:
Servo lead connector leads and fittings - differences.

more under sub section:
"Servo - Alterations, Calculators, Databases, Leads, Repairs, Convert to an ESC or winch & FAQ."
below
 "Radio Systems, Accessories, Alterations and FAQ." at:
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC FAQ Web Links

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