Futaba 9CHP
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RE: Futaba 9CHP
the radio probably has nothing to do with it, since the other servo works. first, start eliminating suspects. get rid of the harness, still does it? next move the servo to another channel. same thing? toss the servo and get a new one at this point.
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RE: Futaba 9CHP
I have experienced this a couple of times and it has ended up being the connectors on the extension cables I was useing..
Everything looked good but just swapping out the cables solved the problem in both cases...
Everything looked good but just swapping out the cables solved the problem in both cases...
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RE: Futaba 9CHP
my ucando developed a similar problem over the winter, only the bounce was extreme and happened any time the servo quit moving. (would bounce 45 degrees or so!) it was a faulty pot in the servo in this case, replacing it solved the issue.