Hitec 5645MG continue to move?
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Hitec 5645MG continue to move?
I just purchased a 30cc plane that is brand new, ready to fly and features Hitec 5645MG servos on all surfaces. It came with a Futaba receiver and I pulled that since I fly JR. It's all running through a Smart Fly Sport with two Fromeco 7.4 batteries.
Question: after hooking everything up to my receiver, the servos continue to move slightly after I have hit the stick to the far limits. If it was just one doing this, I'd think it was bad. However, several do this. Any thoughts on what this may be? Is it safe to fly?
Question: after hooking everything up to my receiver, the servos continue to move slightly after I have hit the stick to the far limits. If it was just one doing this, I'd think it was bad. However, several do this. Any thoughts on what this may be? Is it safe to fly?
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I just purchased a 30cc plane that is brand new, ready to fly and features Hitec 5645MG servos on all surfaces. It came with a Futaba receiver and I pulled that since I fly JR. It's all running through a Smart Fly Sport with two Fromeco 7.4 batteries.
Question: after hooking everything up to my receiver, the servos continue to move slightly after I have hit the stick to the far limits. If it was just one doing this, I'd think it was bad. However, several do this. Any thoughts on what this may be? Is it safe to fly?
I just purchased a 30cc plane that is brand new, ready to fly and features Hitec 5645MG servos on all surfaces. It came with a Futaba receiver and I pulled that since I fly JR. It's all running through a Smart Fly Sport with two Fromeco 7.4 batteries.
Question: after hooking everything up to my receiver, the servos continue to move slightly after I have hit the stick to the far limits. If it was just one doing this, I'd think it was bad. However, several do this. Any thoughts on what this may be? Is it safe to fly?
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RE: Hitec 5645MG continue to move?
ORIGINAL: stevehookem
I just purchased a 30cc plane that is brand new, ready to fly and features Hitec 5645MG servos on all surfaces.
It came with a Futaba receiver and I pulled that since I fly JR. It's all running through a Smart Fly Sport with two Fromeco 7.4 batteries.
Question: after hooking everything up to my receiver, the servos continue to move slightly after I have hit the stick to the far limits.
f it was just one doing this, I'd think it was bad. However, several do this. Any thoughts on what this may be? Is it safe to fly?
I just purchased a 30cc plane that is brand new, ready to fly and features Hitec 5645MG servos on all surfaces.
It came with a Futaba receiver and I pulled that since I fly JR. It's all running through a Smart Fly Sport with two Fromeco 7.4 batteries.
Question: after hooking everything up to my receiver, the servos continue to move slightly after I have hit the stick to the far limits.
f it was just one doing this, I'd think it was bad. However, several do this. Any thoughts on what this may be? Is it safe to fly?
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. EPA, ATV, Dual & Triple Rates, Expo Differences & Caution includes ESC / BEC Set Up.
. Digital Servo Instruction Videos - Programming with HFP-10, HFP-20, HPP-21+, HFP-25
. Digital Servo Programming FAQ - Center & End Point - Adjust to Match TX
. Digital Servo Programming FAQ - Center Point May Vary - Why & Correction
. Digital Servo Programming FAQ - Center Point & End Point variance - Why & Correction
. Digital Servo Programming FAQ - Programmer is Preferable to using EPA & Trims on TX
. Digital Servo - Burnout. Cause & Prevention
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