Digital Servos!!
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I have an RC18B, too, but I'm pretty new to all this. If I bought the Hitec HS-5065MG Digital Micro BB MG Universal Servo would I need anything else to make it work?
Last edited by SBwrx5; 06-17-2009 at 09:15 AM. Reason: Grammer
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Depending on what brand you buy, you might have to trim a tab off the plug, but other than that, no worries...
EPA is your end point adjustment... It adjusts how far your servo can turn.
If you're using the stock XP2 radio, that little dial beside where your thumb sits, under the steering wheel, and behind the throttle controls how far your steering moves... Dial it back to take steering out.
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You shouldn't need an adapter...
Depending on what brand you buy, you might have to trim a tab off the plug, but other than that, no worries...
EPA is your end point adjustment... It adjusts how far your servo can turn.
If you're using the stock XP2 radio, that little dial beside where your thumb sits, under the steering wheel, and behind the throttle controls how far your steering moves... Dial it back to take steering out.
Depending on what brand you buy, you might have to trim a tab off the plug, but other than that, no worries...
EPA is your end point adjustment... It adjusts how far your servo can turn.
If you're using the stock XP2 radio, that little dial beside where your thumb sits, under the steering wheel, and behind the throttle controls how far your steering moves... Dial it back to take steering out.





