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Old 04-27-2011 | 05:26 PM
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No I'm not mad! A good debate keeps the blood pumping. And I guess I am an IDIOT and I am making a public apology to Dreaux for calling him a moron and an idiot with more money than brains. The guys from Hitec got back to me and said it was fine to run the 7995tg on 7.4v with no problems and no void to the warranty, in my defense I always read the manual and apparently the newer manuals don't say not to run it on 7.4v but mine did and the friend I was talking about lied about sending it in to Hitec for repair because he said it sounded better than saying he went out and paid $120 to replace it. I am sorry and hopefully it won't happen again.

Did you ever figure out what was making the servo jumpy?
Which brings us back to post #13.

"Friends don't let friends post about their friend's own potential problems"
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Old 04-27-2011 | 05:51 PM
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I will not make that mistake ever again and just go by my own experiences.
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Old 04-27-2011 | 05:57 PM
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No I'm not mad! A good debate keeps the blood pumping. And I guess I am an IDIOT and I am making a public apology to Dreaux for calling him a moron and an idiot with more money than brains. The guys from Hitec got back to me and said it was fine to run the 7995tg on 7.4v with no problems and no void to the warranty, in my defense I always read the manual and apparently the newer manuals don't say not to run it on 7.4v but mine did and the friend I was talking about lied about sending it in to Hitec for repair because he said it sounded better than saying he went out and paid $120 to replace it. I am sorry and hopefully it won't happen again.

Did you ever figure out what was making the servo jumpy?
your awesome dude! takes onions to do what you did.

Servo's are running great, i was just being to cautious. they really are not twitching more then normal, it's just a little more pronounced becuause i have been running 6 v for two years.

And another thing to think about is, hitec is not going to come out and say you can run HV on a cheaper servo when the just came out with a whole line of HV servos.

But thanks for getting back, that is good to know that you actually talked to hitec.

man it was really bothering you
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Old 04-27-2011 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ntrain42
Which brings us back to post #13.

"Friends don't let friends post about their friend's own potential problems"
hey, if i toasted a TG hitec servo i would be ashamed
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Old 04-27-2011 | 06:00 PM
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your awesome dude! takes onions to do what you did.

Servo's are running great, i was just being to cautious. they really are not twitching more then normal, it's just a little more pronounced becuause i have been running 6 v for two years.

And another thing to think about is, hitec is not going to come out and say you can run HV on a cheaper servo when the just came out with a whole line of HV servos.

But thanks for getting back, that is good to know that you actually talked to hitec.

man it was really bothering you
You need to get a Hitec programmer so you can adjust the deadband and resolution.
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Old 04-27-2011 | 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by dreaux
your awesome dude! takes onions to do what you did.

Servo's are running great, i was just being to cautious. they really are not twitching more then normal, it's just a little more pronounced becuause i have been running 6 v for two years.

And another thing to think about is, hitec is not going to come out and say you can run HV on a cheaper servo when the just came out with a whole line of HV servos.

But thanks for getting back, that is good to know that you actually talked to hitec.

man it was really bothering you
If I'm wrong I'll admit it and I was. It only bothered me because the manual states to not go above the required voltage ratings but they did confirm what you stated and I'm big enough to admit I was wrong and to apologize. All is good in my world once again. LOL
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cool bro.

Gonna have to get me a programmer
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