Steering servo problem.
#1
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Joined: Jul 2013
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Hello,
I just got my first RC asembly set and after putting it together i experienced this: The steering servo works not smooth, when i turn to left it does not center back, only after 10 seconds of making weird sounds it returns, the other side does work fine. After a while when turning left it centers like i said above and then just turns back to left without me doing anything on the remote.
At this point i have no controll over it anymore and steering on my remote does nothing anymore. I have tried to put the steering servo in another channel and it just does the same. Charged the battery but still the same result. Took a new battery (and here is the strange part) out of the box and then it does not lock up. It still does not return tho.
I am thinking the remote, reciever and maybe the servo is broken (those where sold in a set together but did not came with the car) but as a beginner i wanted to make sure it is this and ask you all with some more knowledge on RC's.
This is all the info you need i think:
Tamiya 1:10 on-road VW Scirocco GT24 4WD TT-01 type ES R2R 2.4 GHz
T2M 2.4GHz Racer 2.4S remote + reciever
T2M TS 222 Steering servo.
Team Orion 3300 NiMH 7.2V battery
Thanks in advance and sry for my bad spelling. (Live in Belgium)
I just got my first RC asembly set and after putting it together i experienced this: The steering servo works not smooth, when i turn to left it does not center back, only after 10 seconds of making weird sounds it returns, the other side does work fine. After a while when turning left it centers like i said above and then just turns back to left without me doing anything on the remote.
At this point i have no controll over it anymore and steering on my remote does nothing anymore. I have tried to put the steering servo in another channel and it just does the same. Charged the battery but still the same result. Took a new battery (and here is the strange part) out of the box and then it does not lock up. It still does not return tho.
I am thinking the remote, reciever and maybe the servo is broken (those where sold in a set together but did not came with the car) but as a beginner i wanted to make sure it is this and ask you all with some more knowledge on RC's.
This is all the info you need i think:
Tamiya 1:10 on-road VW Scirocco GT24 4WD TT-01 type ES R2R 2.4 GHz
T2M 2.4GHz Racer 2.4S remote + reciever
T2M TS 222 Steering servo.
Team Orion 3300 NiMH 7.2V battery
Thanks in advance and sry for my bad spelling. (Live in Belgium)
#3
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Joined: Jul 2013
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Well i am kinda new to this so i do not know anymone who has one but i will join a small club soon that does some races together. A friend of mine did order a RC Cars aswell and a remote/reciever/servo set. The set is not the same tho so when it arrives i will try that set on my RC Car and then replace each part and work my way down to the part that is giving me troubles.
#5
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Joined: Jul 2013
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Ohai,
I just wanted to let you know the problem is fixed. The person i knew had his order arive a few day's later and he let me try the brand new servo he got with it. Problems where gone as soon as i replaced that part. Glad to know i only need to swap out the servo now. My brother will drive with it most off the time because he is planning to join a club etc. i am more the one fixing it and driving it for fun. So still a bit new to this.
At the moment i am still looking what a good servo would be to buy. I heard some are hard to zero in, and even when the switch is on neutal on the remote the horn won't be 100% vertical.
Anyway, huge thanks for the help ^^
I just wanted to let you know the problem is fixed. The person i knew had his order arive a few day's later and he let me try the brand new servo he got with it. Problems where gone as soon as i replaced that part. Glad to know i only need to swap out the servo now. My brother will drive with it most off the time because he is planning to join a club etc. i am more the one fixing it and driving it for fun. So still a bit new to this.
At the moment i am still looking what a good servo would be to buy. I heard some are hard to zero in, and even when the switch is on neutal on the remote the horn won't be 100% vertical.
Anyway, huge thanks for the help ^^
#6
If you intend on staying in the hobby then consider this. Good electronics are an investment. You can move them from car to car for years and years. I still have 20-30year old servos that work great.
#7
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Joined: Jul 2013
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Oh yeah i am planning to stay in the Hobby. But this was my first car that i have bought to asemble myself. The remote, servo etc... was with it in a kit for "starters" (not the same brand tho). But i am looking into some higher grade parts for this. Thanks or the advice!




