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Old 08-25-2010, 03:33 PM
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Ok so I just got my hitec 7950 servo, pugged it in, and it is glitching pretty bad. My reciever light is coming on and off erratically and throttle is glitching bad too. Put back my hitec 645 cheapo and everything works fine. What the hell is going on???????? I paid too much money for this thing.
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What's the power source for the radio & receivers? It’s possible the higher power servo is overtaxing the available power, pulling the Voltage down too much for the receiver and throttle to work properly.
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Originally Posted by Dave H
What's the power source for the radio & receivers? It’s possible the higher power servo is overtaxing the available power, pulling the Voltage down too much for the receiver and throttle to work properly.
4s 35c to mamba monster internal bec at 6v
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Do you have decent radio ?

Have you turned down the travel endpoints of your servo ?

Add an external power source to the RX to rule out the internal bec

Use an RX power pack (nimhs) or an external bec

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Originally Posted by crusey_aus
Do you have decent radio ?

Have you turned down the travel endpoints of your servo ?

Add an external power source to the RX to rule out the internal bec

Use an RX power pack (nimhs) or an external bec

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Just tried that so it has to be the receiver. I have another spektrum but cant find the bind plug.I can use the bind from my bad receiver correct?
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