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Things to know before you start building your Ascender...

Unthread the Ballstud from the servo horn and put a small spacer, or thin 3mm nut, on the stud then reinstall it into the horn. This will lower the pivot point a couple mm without lowering the entire servo.


Thank you for the suggestion. I will try that when the new servo gets installed


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Unthread the Ballstud from the servo horn and put a small spacer, or thin 3mm nut, on the stud then reinstall it into the horn. This will lower the pivot point a couple mm without lowering the entire servo.
So i used about 2mm space and set up a different rodend that allows for a pass through screw. And i did lower the servo mounting to the bottom side of the servo mount to help lower it. Thank you for your you're suggestion again meat monkey it helped me out a lot.

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