K Ken Webb Well-Known Member Joined Jun 14, 2007 Messages 921 Sep 19, 2014 #1 I have some digital servos that get "nervous" when standing still with power of course. Is this normal?
I have some digital servos that get "nervous" when standing still with power of course. Is this normal?
Ray Sametz Well-Known Member Supporting Member Joined Nov 22, 2003 Messages 7,159 Sep 19, 2014 #2 Delete. brain fart Last edited by a moderator: Sep 19, 2014
Ray Sametz Well-Known Member Supporting Member Joined Nov 22, 2003 Messages 7,159 Sep 19, 2014 #3 Is radio on HRS?
K Ken Webb Well-Known Member Joined Jun 14, 2007 Messages 921 Sep 19, 2014 #4 No. It was hooked to a servo tester.
Grimracer Well-Known Member Joined Dec 27, 2001 Messages 9,496 Sep 19, 2014 #5 Digital servos are striving to hold command position at ALL times. That is why they make noise. It is normal.. so you know.. Digital servos don’t mind HRS (Which is becoming a dinosaur with 2.4)… unless the voltage is to high. Grim
Digital servos are striving to hold command position at ALL times. That is why they make noise. It is normal.. so you know.. Digital servos don’t mind HRS (Which is becoming a dinosaur with 2.4)… unless the voltage is to high. Grim
K Ken Webb Well-Known Member Joined Jun 14, 2007 Messages 921 Sep 19, 2014 #6 I use life batteries, and they always show more than 6 volts. Had 3 servos hooked to tester. 2 digital and 1 analog. No problem with analog.
I use life batteries, and they always show more than 6 volts. Had 3 servos hooked to tester. 2 digital and 1 analog. No problem with analog.