Originally Posted by
guadalcanal
I have a very pressing problem with my servo. Before I explain the problem, I'll try to list all the relevant equipment:
1.) 27 MHZ 3-Channel receiver, stock
2.) HobbyWing 25A Brushless ESC
3.) Newly purchased metal-geared servo
4.) A 1/18th scale HengLong Sports Truggy
That's all that I can think of that would affect the servo troubles that I am having.
A while back, the servo that came with my car broke (stripped gears). I've recently purchased a new servo with metal gears from the manufacturer of my car. When I plug it into the receiver while the power is on, the servo adjusts slightly, and I believe that it centers itself. When I turn the remote on, it moves again, ever so slightly. When I turn the steering wheel: absolutely nothing I'm really getting annoyed, frustrated, concerned, and worried.
What I have tried so far:
1.) Plugging the servo in to a different slot in the receiver.
Result: None work.
2.) Resetting the ESC.
Result: No difference
3.) Being upset.
Result: Becoming more upset
4.) Taking the servo out of the car to test it.
Result: Still no turning
5.) Wishing really hard that it would work.
Result: Nothing
The battery on my remote is fine, the battery in my car is fine, I can drive forwards and backwards with my car, the servo does turn when I turn on the car, it does not turn even out of the servo horn, and it is not making any sounds while it is not turning.
I'm getting quite worried about this, because I've spent a good deal of time and money on this car, and frankly I've had it with the stupidity and cruddiness of it all. I seem to break everything I touch, and this project makes me want to throw my car out my window. Any help would be appreciated!! I can send pictures, videos, anything you need to determine my problem. I just really need to get to the bottom of this.
Thanks for reading, please respond,
~Guad
Before you get upset even further, look for a digital radio TX+RX, post on the wanted threads and expect to pay $50-$100 not a penny more. Your AM radio WILL just add fuel to your fire and none of us want to see ppl not enjoying our hobby.
As others mentioned, best thing to do is grab your gear and find the nearest RC race track, get to meet the guys, have a good day and you might end up having a great day and at best someone with empathy might even give you an old radio to use.
It's heartbreaking for many of us that have been in RC for a while to see ppl like yourself want to enjoy it and feel like they are totally let down. Your post seems like a very logical approach so the only thing you can blame yourself for is not coming to RCTech or going to a track and asking questions first.
Chin up mate... once it's working, it'll be all smiles.
h
NOTE: A few things to check.
Was the servo centered before you put the servo horn on
Is the Transmitter set with End Point adjustments correctly
Is the Transmitter Steering Rate at ZERO