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Old 12-08-2007, 10:49 AM
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Dose anyone have any information on checking the centering of a servo motor? And is there any timing of the gears when reinstalling after lubracating them? I have several older Futaba
FP-S148 that I would like to be able to use for lite duty loads like throttle or engine kill functions. the connectors have been cut off and I was planning to get extention wires and solder them to the existing wires. Any advice would be helpfull
Old 12-08-2007, 04:53 PM
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ORIGINAL: WILLIAMSPC Dose anyone have any information on checking the centering of a servo motor? And is there any timing of the gears when reinstalling after lubracating them? I have several older Futaba FP-S148 that I would like to be able to use for lite duty loads like throttle or engine kill functions. the connectors have been cut off and I was planning to get extention wires and solder them to the existing wires. Any advice would be helpfull
refer to Alan's Hobby, Model & RC FAQ Web Links sub sections "Glitches & Jitter in RX & Servo - causes and cures" and "Servo - alterations, calculators, databases, repairs, convert to an ESC or winch & FAQ"
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Old 12-09-2007, 06:28 PM
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Allen
Thank you for the link. I checked it out and found a wealth of information
Thanks again
Mike

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