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Old 07-12-2015
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Default Help Needed ... glitchy servo, have videoed the problem !

hi all

i have a futaba s9351 servo in my sct truck, its got some odd glitching going on, but only really noticeable when there is no pressure on the wheels... I have uploaded a video clip of what its doing to my dropdox account if anyone doesn't mind taking a look and passing on a diagnosis!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/z99mbtkfn8..._0644.MOV?dl=0

i have brand new futaba receiver in it, but the same problem happened with the previous receiver, also i have tried two different tekin rx8 speedos and the same problem exists!

any help appreciated

cheers

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john try a power cap plugged into receiver. failing that try rearanging electrics easier said than done i know

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cheers fella, thought about that but the glitching is a recent thing, its been running fine most of the year, im guessing the servo is nakered, but just wondered if theres something im missing before i buy a new servo !
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the pot in the servo is playing up, either needs cleaning or replacing, this often happens after getting damp or getting fuel in them with nitro's. the servo doesnt see a particular position properly, commonly neutral so keeps searching for it....
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ah .. do you think cleaning the pot is a diy job? ive replaced gears before but thats as far as i go. any tips on how to do it?
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