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servo twitching ? ? ?


olligreen

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Recenty fitted a set of cable brakes to the front of my marder. Great upgrade cant believe i lasted so long without them. Anyway to cope with the extra torque needed to operate properly I swapped the servo aswell. Everything works fine untill I reconnect the failsafe. . . .then the throttle servo twitches constantly, not to the point where the car is unuseable but it dont look right to me and i dont know if its damaging the servo. Ive re-routed the cables to see if they are picking up any interferance, no change.

Any ideas. By the way its an RC ACE servo and a MICROTRONICS failsafe

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Recenty fitted a set of cable brakes to the front of my marder. Great upgrade cant believe i lasted so long without them. Anyway to cope with the extra torque needed to operate properly I swapped the servo aswell. Everything works fine untill I reconnect the failsafe. . . .then the throttle servo twitches constantly, not to the point where the car is unuseable but it dont look right to me and i dont know if its damaging the servo. Ive re-routed the cables to see if they are picking up any interferance, no change.

Any ideas. By the way its an RC ACE servo and a MICROTRONICS failsafe

The Ace is a strange bugger. Had the same problem but fixed it by changing for another make of failsafe. Cant remember what it is but it may have been an Mtroniks.

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Cheers Zcorpion. Have already changed failsafe for new but used the same make thinking that the old one was faulty. Looks like the wallet is coming out again! Will try a different make next time. Any recommendations would be appreciated, the failsafe ive got in at the moment is actually an Mtronics.

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