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  • electric
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • May 2008
    • 1744

    #1

    Servo's

    I am putting together a new boat and I dropped in a Bluebird servo which I never have used before. It was a heavy servo with metal gears and it burned itself up in no time. The servo would just "jitter" and no matter what settings I tried for milliseconds etc. I could not get it to settle down. I then dug around in the drawer and plugged in a "cheaper" version of a bluebird servo and it spun like crazy in one direction and then smoked Hmmm.

    I then began to question my receiver as it is a brand new spectrum marine receiver that I also had just purchase today. Well, I was out of servo's except I found a "mini" servo in a drawer and being a glutton for punishment, I plugged it in to. Well it worked successfully.

    Never have had a servo problem before, but I usually use Hitec or Traxxas servo's. I guess I will go get one at the hobby store tomorrow and see finally if there is still something flaky with the receiver or is it really just some really bad servo's I was trying. I bought them a long time ago so can't even tell you where I got them from.

    Anyone seen anything like that?
  • electric
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • May 2008
    • 1744

    #2
    I was thinking about this with my morning coffee and maybe it was because I did not uncoil the two antenna as I had just pulled the receiver out the box and was quickly hooking up everything? Might be a contributing factor?

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    • Fluid
      Fast and Furious
      • Apr 2007
      • 7990

      #3
      I really doubt it Jim. The most probable cause of the failures is the receiver's frame rate. Too high a frame rate on non-digital can burn it up.....sometimes apparently. But the marine Spektrum receivers are supposed to have a low rate regardless of the setting.....



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      • ron1950
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 3024

        #4
        I have 2 hitec 645mg servo's that chatter back and forth ... spectrum dx3r pro and marine recivers ... both new servos....I never did figure out why but they are both in a drawer as I was too lazy to send them back to hitec....
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        • tlandauer
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2011
          • 5660

          #5
          Originally posted by ron1950 View Post
          I have 2 hitec 645mg servo's that chatter back and forth ... spectrum dx3r pro and marine recivers ... both new servos....I never did figure out why but they are both in a drawer as I was too lazy to send them back to hitec....
          That combo will chatter sometimes, get youself a "signal booster" from Spektrum http://www.horizonhobby.com/products...-booster-SPMCP , it should help. I had a FiTec ( was curious at this rather high torque unit) servo which I was trying on a ML tunnel and it did that with a Tactic, the booster wire helped somewhat, it only does that occasionally now.
          I like Futaba servos in general, they are reliable and I have not encountered one that will chatter.
          Too many boats, not enough time...

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