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  • chevyboy67
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 17

    #1

    servo barely moving

    Hey guys, my servo is barely moving. I have it plugged into the right channel too.. I even unplugged it and tried a different servo, but it still only moves a bit.. does anybody know what could possibly be causing this? & by the way I'm running a tactic ttx240 pistol grip with a tr324 receiver.. The esc is the stock blackjack esc..

    Thanks, Shane
    Blackjack 26 custom, Thundercat 31, Rustler vxl, scx 10 blazer(mudder/trailer truck)
  • martin
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2010
    • 2869

    #2
    Try turning the st-rate knob as this should alter the servo throw either left or right, the arrow should be in the centre to give even throw on the servo or set to either side to reduce throw.

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    • chevyboy67
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 17

      #3
      Thanks, but I tried all of that last night... I even rebound it, and still the same results... The throttle is working fine.. I hate when little things happen like this!!!! I'm gonna try a traxxas 2.4..
      Blackjack 26 custom, Thundercat 31, Rustler vxl, scx 10 blazer(mudder/trailer truck)

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      • sanyijr
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 376

        #4
        Your RX get wet any time? Try a spare rx and or tx. Could be the actual steering module on teh TX or a bad rx.... Tough to say....

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        • Fluid
          Fast and Furious
          • Apr 2007
          • 7990

          #5
          Plug the steering servo into the throttle port on the receiver. If it works, then you have your culprit.




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          • sanyijr
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 376

            #6
            Originally posted by Fluid View Post
            Plug the steering servo into the throttle port on the receiver. If it works, then you have your culprit.

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            There you go.... it's 11 am and I'm still slow... (though it still could be the actual steering module in the TX, though unlikely)

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            • chevyboy67
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2012
              • 17

              #7
              Originally posted by sanyijr View Post
              Your RX get wet any time? Try a spare rx and or tx. Could be the actual steering module on teh TX or a bad rx.... Tough to say....
              Nope, its brand new.. only used it once on a nitro thundercat... It worked great with the reciever battery hooked up to it... The servo's turned all the way like they should. Now when I have it hooked up to the esc in the blackjack, it just barely moves.. it was my first run with it too so I was goin pretty slow... Nothing got wet..
              Blackjack 26 custom, Thundercat 31, Rustler vxl, scx 10 blazer(mudder/trailer truck)

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              • jwray
                Junior Member
                • May 2012
                • 9

                #8
                Does the steering moving equally in each direction? I know it was said in an earlier post, but are you sure you cheecked the steering rate knob not the steering trim knob?
                Here are the directions from the manual.
                SYSTEM CHECK
                Turn on the Tx, then the Rx. Make sure all servos operate according to the
                movement of the Tx controls (refer to fi gure 4).
                Steering: Turn the steering
                wheel left and right. Make
                sure there are no obstructions
                with the steering servo’s
                movements, and the servo
                moves in the proper direction.
                If the steering wheel is turned
                to the right but the model turns
                left, reverse the position of the
                Steering Reversing switch.
                Steering rate: This dial adjusts
                the limits that the steering servo can travel on each side. Turning the dial will
                widen or narrow the steering end points. Adjusting this dial to your preference
                can help to customize control of steering in different applications.

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                • chevyboy67
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 17

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Fluid View Post
                  Plug the steering servo into the throttle port on the receiver. If it works, then you have your culprit.




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                  Yup, i just did that, and the servo steers all the way !!! the only problem is, it steers with the throttle, not the wheel.... can i change this??? the servo was in *ch2* when i did this..
                  Last edited by chevyboy67; 06-28-2012, 02:36 PM.
                  Blackjack 26 custom, Thundercat 31, Rustler vxl, scx 10 blazer(mudder/trailer truck)

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                  • chevyboy67
                    Junior Member
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 17

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jwray View Post
                    Does the steering moving equally in each direction? I know it was said in an earlier post, but are you sure you cheecked the steering rate knob not the steering trim knob?
                    Here are the directions from the manual.
                    SYSTEM CHECK
                    Turn on the Tx, then the Rx. Make sure all servos operate according to the
                    movement of the Tx controls (refer to fi gure 4).
                    Steering: Turn the steering
                    wheel left and right. Make
                    sure there are no obstructions
                    with the steering servo’s
                    movements, and the servo
                    moves in the proper direction.
                    If the steering wheel is turned
                    to the right but the model turns
                    left, reverse the position of the
                    Steering Reversing switch.
                    Steering rate: This dial adjusts
                    the limits that the steering servo can travel on each side. Turning the dial will
                    widen or narrow the steering end points. Adjusting this dial to your preference
                    can help to customize control of steering in different applications.
                    yes, but only about a half a centimeter... and yes, when I turn the trim it moves about half an inch, and when I turn the steering rate knob it moves a whole lot, but when i turn the wheel, it just barely moves
                    Blackjack 26 custom, Thundercat 31, Rustler vxl, scx 10 blazer(mudder/trailer truck)

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                    • jwray
                      Junior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 9

                      #11
                      If you swapped the steering and throttle plugs and you got good throws out of the steering servo then I wonder if the rubber grip on your steering wheel is slipping or is the key on the steering knob stripped not letting the pot in the transmitter get full travel either way it sounds like the problem lies in the TX.

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