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#301
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It sounds to me like you have the incorrect servo horn on. Make sure that it is for a Hitec servo, we have a 24 tooth spline. THe 25 tooth(Futaba) will fit on but it will shift around causing the problem you have described. TTYL.
Gary
Gary
#305
When are you guys going to redesign some the transmitter..I thought when the lynx sport came out every single other pistol grip transmitter that Hitec sells (except for the 3D) will going to get refreshened. Is there anything that in the plans of doing this?
#307
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Joined: Jul 2002
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From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hi Gary,
I'm staying in Malaysia and I was wondering if you can point me to a retail shop around asia that stocks Hitec radios? I had a look at www.rotor.com.sg (in Singapore) but when I contacted them, they do not stock any Flash 5 SX's. It costs too much to ship a radio from US. Thanks for your help.
I'm staying in Malaysia and I was wondering if you can point me to a retail shop around asia that stocks Hitec radios? I had a look at www.rotor.com.sg (in Singapore) but when I contacted them, they do not stock any Flash 5 SX's. It costs too much to ship a radio from US. Thanks for your help.
#308
Hi, I have a HS-945mg and a HS-925mg in my mbx4, My receiver pack(600mah) is good for about 1-2 hrs. I cannot get the throttle servo (925) to stop twiching, does that account for the short run-time,or do these servos naturally drain batteries fast due to the hi-torque and hi-speed capabilities. ( I was able to use the same pack 4hrs with standard servos)
-thanks for your help
-thanks for your help
#309
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Those servos will draw more current than a standard servo, especially in an 1/8th. My 1100 mah Rx pack will go for about 1.5 hours in my 1/8th buggy, using the digital servos. So yes the servo will start to twitch after a bit when the voltage goes down.
Gary
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