Originally Posted by
mrgsr
Hi guys i am new to 1:12 and just have a question on setting up steering throw and servo saver on my new s120.
first i ditched the standard servo saver for a kimborough one and what i tried to achieve was to have a perfect centered servo (savox sh-1250mg) with the straightest servo saver saver setting.
my radio has about -40 trim to the right and i have set the epa for equal left to right steering throw. the problem is depending on how much dual rate i set the left to right steering throw changes on one side more than the other?
my question is how have you setup your servo saver and is it normal to have so much trim one way? i also used high strenght double sided tape to mount the servo to the chassis
Savox servos have an offset which is different to most servos.
Get the McPappy Savox servo case.
http://www.mcpappyracing.com/store/p...Case-Core.html
With your trim settings, are you using regular trim or subtrim?
When you have your trim with uneven values such as -40 to the right. That should sound off some alarm bells with your steering setup. As I pointed out this is obviously due to your servo. In the mean time, you can still use the servo, but the steering throw should be adjusted independently left and right. If you adjust it as a whole which you have been doing, then you're going to run into your problem you mentioned above.
Hope this helps.