Best centering servo
#16
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
also verified no binding in the steering links with the servo arm disconnected?
I once had centering problem after a big wreck and it turned out to be a bent steering post mount, was able to trace it down after disconnecting the servo arm and found my links were binding up.
I once had centering problem after a big wreck and it turned out to be a bent steering post mount, was able to trace it down after disconnecting the servo arm and found my links were binding up.
#17
also verified no binding in the steering links with the servo arm disconnected?
I once had centering problem after a big wreck and it turned out to be a bent steering post mount, was able to trace it down after disconnecting the servo arm and found my links were binding up.
I once had centering problem after a big wreck and it turned out to be a bent steering post mount, was able to trace it down after disconnecting the servo arm and found my links were binding up.
yes definitely no binding. I’m ocd about everything being free. Steering and suspension wise. Lol
#18
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Running out of ideas... probably wouldn't hurt to experiment with a different brand of servo.
I recently started testing the Team Powers Servos in my 1/10 cars and they have been doing very well for me
Biggest selling point for me are gear sets are only $13 making them one of the most affordable servos to maintain over the long haul, though I was only recommended these servos by another sponsored driver in my area, I only have a handful of race days on them so far no complaints!
I recently started testing the Team Powers Servos in my 1/10 cars and they have been doing very well for me

Biggest selling point for me are gear sets are only $13 making them one of the most affordable servos to maintain over the long haul, though I was only recommended these servos by another sponsored driver in my area, I only have a handful of race days on them so far no complaints!
#22
My AGF servos that have a magnetic sensor rather than a pot are super smooth and never jitter or struggle to find center. The latest Blue Birds (BLS-30A etc) are super as well. My Highest servos have started to get a bit jittery.
#24
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Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 258
Protek plus a few others, My understanding is Protek is using the latest HighestRC servo tech. I ran highest servos when they came out, the really expensive 1/8 ones and mine were great initially but eventually wouldn't center and then burnt up within a few months(if you research you can see the issues Reno, Ronnefalk and batlle had with them awhile back.)
Protek had the same issues when they first released their servos
Protek had the same issues when they first released their servos
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#28
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Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 561
yes still have the same problems I just witnessed a video by a racer posted on a Facebook group and some others having the exact same issue they jitter and shake until a force is applied to the wheels like someone grab a wheel quick. It seems to be a common issue



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