DS75H servo replacement and setup?
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i'll bow to both of your experience and change them out. better safe than sorry! i'll order a few more s75 gear sets just in case. i'm a little intimidated by changing all the servos since I don't really have the experience to know how to properly set up the swashplate linkages, other than eyeballing and trial and error.
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Torquestar,
Eyeballing and trial and error, is something we all go thru, with each heli, and as you case changing out servos. I just changed one out on my HBK2 tonight. After getting it all back together, make the intial setup/eyeballing and make a test flight/hover. And make necessary adjustments. Get it as close as you can with all the trim levers in the neutral position.
Dave / Choppersrule
Eyeballing and trial and error, is something we all go thru, with each heli, and as you case changing out servos. I just changed one out on my HBK2 tonight. After getting it all back together, make the intial setup/eyeballing and make a test flight/hover. And make necessary adjustments. Get it as close as you can with all the trim levers in the neutral position.
Dave / Choppersrule
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i'll bow to both of your experience and change them out. better safe than sorry! i'll order a few more s75 gear sets just in case. i'm a little intimidated by changing all the servos since I don't really have the experience to know how to properly set up the swashplate linkages, other than eyeballing and trial and error.
i'll bow to both of your experience and change them out. better safe than sorry! i'll order a few more s75 gear sets just in case. i'm a little intimidated by changing all the servos since I don't really have the experience to know how to properly set up the swashplate linkages, other than eyeballing and trial and error.



