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Old 10-02-2004, 04:29 PM
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Default Futaba 9550 Idle Sounds?

I just got a Futaba 9550 servo.

When at idle, the servo makes a sort of sound. I thought the servo horn was binding it, so I took that off. Still the same.

My question is, is it normal for a digital servo to make sounds at idle? It's kinda hard to describe the sound.

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Yeah, I noticed that it buzzes abit in the center postion. But everyone I've asked says thats just what digital servos do.

But it is kinda disheartening when you spend that kinda dough on a servo and it sounds like it's gonna melt down or something the first time you turn it on.
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yes thats normal .... dont try to connect the FET wire from your esc to your neg - on your batt. cause you will fry your speed contral ... LOL that happend to me
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my Sanwa ERG WRX servo does it heaps, its just the sensativity of the servo
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