HS 605 centering
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HS 605 centering
Hi,
I have an HS 605 that has been a reliable servo for me. I want to put it into the wing of an Aeroworks 80" Profile Extra 300. The servo seems fine, but when I turn off either the receiver or the transmitter, and the servo decenters. The when I turn either one on again, it recenters. Then it works normally in all respects that I can detect (I have inspected its operation carefully). Is there any reason to be concerned with using it? It was through a crash, but as far as I can tell sustained no damage.
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Dave Leppard
I have an HS 605 that has been a reliable servo for me. I want to put it into the wing of an Aeroworks 80" Profile Extra 300. The servo seems fine, but when I turn off either the receiver or the transmitter, and the servo decenters. The when I turn either one on again, it recenters. Then it works normally in all respects that I can detect (I have inspected its operation carefully). Is there any reason to be concerned with using it? It was through a crash, but as far as I can tell sustained no damage.
Thanks!
Dave Leppard
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RE: HS 605 centering
Thanks for the help! One more question- I have to buy an extra 605 to create a match between the two for both wings. My option is to use the 605 for something else and buy a couple of the new bargain digitals instead (believe the number is 5475). How much of an improvement in function could I expect by going the extra mile and buying the digitals? I notice in the specs that the 605's actually have more torque, but apparently the new gear train in the digitals is tougher anyway. What's your take on this decision for a small giant scale application like I'm doing?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave