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Hitec 5925
Dear all,
I had purchased (a few months ago) a Hitec 5925 servo. After some time, 1 of the metal gears had stripped! I then purchased the replacement gear set from my LHS. 1st qn. Aren't the metal gears NOT supposed to strip? After some use, this same servo then failed. I then sent it for repairs thru my LHS. After a month, the servo returned & all seem in good working order. Now a couple of weeks later, this servo has once again failed. I believe the potentiometer is screwed. 2nd qn. Why would the potentiometer foul up? My buddies have been running the Airtronics (Sanwa) servo for years & all that seems to give way are the motors. This servo of mine is less than a year old! I had checked the gears to make sure that they were not the source of the problem. When I did a comparison to the old set of gears that had stripped, I noticed a difference. The gear (servo horn) on the repaired servo had a small o-ring that seem to fit below the servo case. But the orginal gear did not have such an o-ring. When I put in the old gear for comparison, there was a lot of play in the fit of the gear on the top servo case. 3nd qn. Would someone care to explain? Seemingly different gear for the same servo. Iceman27 |
Where are you located at? What were you using the servo in? Were you using the aluminum horn? TTYL.
Gary |
Hi Gary,
I am located in Singapore. Was running the servo in my MP7.5 buggy (steering) & was using the included aluminium servo horn. |
Quick qeustion
I help out at a LHS and had a customer ask me" What does Coreless mean on the Hitec servo". Any help would be great. Thanks
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A coreless motor is pretty much the same as a brushless motor, no brushes to wear out. They are also more accurate in their centering abilities that normal motors. TTYL.
Gary |
Originally Posted by Gary Fliegel
(Post 239460)
A coreless motor is pretty much the same as a brushless motor, no brushes to wear out. They are also more accurate in their centering abilities that normal motors. TTYL.
Gary Jerel |
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