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Parky 09-25-2008 04:34 AM

Newbie dumb question...
 
Hi folks,

Just got done building my first ever kit R/C Axial AX10.
Very nice kit, great quality throughout !!! "thumbsup"

After the build I tried running it and the Steering Servo is backwards.
I can easy just set the DX3 to run Reverse Steering but I was wondering
if I might just have the servo itself mounted upside down. I did check the polarity twice to make sure the servo was plugged in correct and it is.

Whatcha think ?

Thanks,
Mike

allgm1 09-25-2008 05:09 AM

why not switch the servo reversing switch on the transmitter?

mikesativa 09-25-2008 05:17 AM

Yeah just use the servo reverse switch. Glad to see you jump into the crawling scene. You'll soon learn that anything goes. The only limits are your imagination.

smallblock500 09-25-2008 02:09 PM

the servo working backwords is just a thing some cars mount it one way some mount it the other way. there is no right or wrong way to mount a servo they have the same power going both ways. it just depends on the kit that you have and how that kit is set up to mount the servo.

gtbrian 09-25-2008 05:04 PM

Yup, just reverse it at the radio. That is why that function is built into radios.

Parky 09-25-2008 05:23 PM

Thanks for the comments guy's... I'll just keep the transmitter reversed. "thumbsup"

<---- Hey look... A GREEN STAR !!! :mrgreen:

BRUSSER 09-28-2008 12:08 AM

Need some help
 
I just got my first crawler PTI, i was using a Duratrax esc sprint and a mabuchi 27t motor by some reason the esc fry out; im looking for some logic answer because the esc was rated 20 to 27t; im waiting for a
Novak system but was using that in mean time, need some answer why it happened. thanks:?:


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