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Old 02-08-2013, 08:55 PM
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Hi , i have BSD/ Redcatracing 1/8 buggy its basically brand new but throttle servo failed during 3rd tank break in process. now have put himoto 9 kg servo. the problem is when both servos are connected to transmitter they jitter mean when steering turn right or left it moves in jerk. and when oneof the servos is unplugged starts working normal. basically only one servo at a time work if both plugged together with out jittering. what can i do. tried new batteries still the same need help.
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i would clean the conectors. sounds like something loose or dirty.
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thanks mate, it look like faulty receiver i put another receiver from other car in its much better but throttle servo still bit slow to move?
Old 02-26-2013, 07:04 AM
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what batteries are u running? just thinking....
Old 02-26-2013, 09:23 AM
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thanks mate, it look like faulty receiver i put another receiver from other car in its much better but throttle servo still bit slow to move?
On their website, Himoto doesn't bother to list servo speed. So for a $20 servo, it might be doing it's best. Check for binding in the linkage.
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i am kinda still new in this , whaat does it mean by checking binding in linkages, bit more explaination please. thanks
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well tried few brands , from cheap chinese to everready (chinese but better)
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does any one knows what can be the problem if receiver and transmitter are binding but no servo response. i have tried putting on himoto 2.4ghz receiver and transmitter but no movement even binding with solid red all ok.

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