Revo 3.3 single steering servo help
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Revo 3.3 single steering servo help
Okay my brother took a bad wreck the otherday and his throttle servo is no longer responding. It will move with a little help. All connections are good and what not so I guerss it's busted.
he wants to go single sterring servo and use one of his steering servos for the throttle since he will have two extras after replecing the steering servo. What servo should he use for steering while keeping the stock trx? What specs should he look for?
Thanks for the help guys.
he wants to go single sterring servo and use one of his steering servos for the throttle since he will have two extras after replecing the steering servo. What servo should he use for steering while keeping the stock trx? What specs should he look for?
Thanks for the help guys.
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RE: Revo 3.3 single steering servo help
Try plugging a steering servo into your throttle's position and see if it moves, before you go out buying new servos. Make sure it's not the receiver.
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RE: Revo 3.3 single steering servo help
yeah what UG0TB4NN3D said,
and make sure you get a servo that will not burn up because the stock traxxas TQ3 does not have EPA.
but any servo with a min of 200in/oz and .15sec would be better.
and make sure you get a servo that will not burn up because the stock traxxas TQ3 does not have EPA.
but any servo with a min of 200in/oz and .15sec would be better.
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RE: Revo 3.3 single steering servo help
I tried the reverse servo on that output and it worked so I don't think it is the rx. As long as I stay away from a digital I am good on compatability right? I know nothing really about servos except what I learned from reading the past couple days on Torque and swing times.