Servos gone wild!!

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alfred e numan

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Usually when the stock servos go nuts on the cats, these photos show why., This time the hot-+ wire broke at the solder joint. Its an easy fix, Just stay away from the lead free solder- use either a 12-15 watt iron, or if your quick, Radio shack sells a 25 watt pistol grip iron on the cheap. The o-rings on the case halfs- strech the rings on the outside of the cases, tighten the case screws until there is just enough room for the rings - put the rings in place, then tighten the 4 case screws down. As you can see- the tranny gears are all metal. very durable- The hi-tec stuff- all metal also, with the exception of 1st gear- its nylon- Mine have not failed yet--yet.
 
1st mistake of the day--- It was the negative wire that broke. 3 wires are used-- hot, negative, control wire.
 
Same thing happened to my MT Pro. Both of the steering servos wire broke at the board. Like you explained it was an easy fix.
 
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