Vibrating Steering Servo
#1
What would cause a steering servo to vibrate fast back and forth when I turn the battery on? I have used two different batteries that were fully charged. Servo is fairly new; Protec 130.
#2
Curious myself. Purchased a Used Radiopost servo a little while ago in the sale section here. Just recently installed it (was gonna put it in my pit box for a backup but decided to install it) and as soon as it's powered on it vibrates nonstop. Wheels centered or not, even with the vehicle off the ground. Have yet to get it on the track but wondering if it has one foot in the coffin already. Haven't seen another Radiopost servo do this. They're always one of the quietest servos out there. Only running 6.4 volts to the servo. Tried raising and lowering the voltage with no change.
#4
Still using the same Airtronics MT-4 SSR 2.4 GHz Radio System w/RX-461 FH4T 4-Channel Receiver that I have been using all last year. This is a brand new Xray XB8 that has yet to even have the motor started! Tried both my LiFe and LiPo batteries. Throttle servo works fine. I am thinking the same thing as King Dork; one foot in the grave. Time for a new one. I just hate to spend $100.00 until I know for sure. I have not had good luck with ProTec servos. Should have bought a Hitec HS-7955TH to start with.
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#5
Are you able to change the servo mode on that radio? Might be some incompatibility. I destroyed an analog servo once when I switched models on my radio and didn't realize the transmission mode doesn't change unless you turn it off and on again. It basically hummed itself to death.
I know the this servo is digital. But maybe Airtronics super high frequency isn't compatible.
How much is it vibrating? I know this is a hard thing to describe.
I know the this servo is digital. But maybe Airtronics super high frequency isn't compatible.
How much is it vibrating? I know this is a hard thing to describe.
#6
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Are you able to change the servo mode on that radio? Might be some incompatibility. I destroyed an analog servo once when I switched models on my radio and didn't realize the transmission mode doesn't change unless you turn it off and on again. It basically hummed itself to death.
I know the this servo is digital. But maybe Airtronics super high frequency isn't compatible.
How much is it vibrating? I know this is a hard thing to describe.
I know the this servo is digital. But maybe Airtronics super high frequency isn't compatible.
How much is it vibrating? I know this is a hard thing to describe.
#9
I have a new HiTec on order. I will use the Protek as a spare.
#12
No they didn't need a receipt as I bought it on their website and all the records they needed. Exchanged it without any issue. The replacement has been fine ever since.
#13
It's often the first plastic gear is worn and the play in the gear causes the shuddering when not under load. Usually works fine when driving but has a little bit of play due to the gear.




