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Klausen 03.26.2006 11:20 AM

Steering servo
 
Hi

I just installed my new Hitec 5695 steering servo, and the servo works fine.

But when I put the plastic servo saver on with the screw, it wont work properly. When it is in neutral and I turn right, it will turn the wheels to the right, but it wont go back again! I can hear the servo spinning back, but the wheels donīt follow back?

Is it my servosaver? It seems like the servo is just spinning inside the servo saver. I have never had any problems like that with the stock servo.

I hope someone can help.

Regards
Jesper

HotnCold 03.26.2006 11:47 AM

what servo saver are you using ? - 6.0v ? - is this on an emaxx - give us as much info as possible and if possible - some pics - well have you ripping up the ground asap.. And welcome to the site ( if i havent welcomed you already - LOL )

mmdooley 03.26.2006 11:49 AM

Hi, now that you have a good servo you need a good servo saver like UE or pro line and your troubles are over. :027:

Klausen 03.26.2006 12:08 PM

Hi again

It is on an e-maxx and it is the standard servo saver.

I know I should get a UE but it seems expensive...

Would this one be any good?

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...0&I=LXS361&P=K

You can see pictures of my E-maxx here, but they are a bit old:

http://www.rcgalleri.dk/html/gal_visbil.asp?ID=2166

Regards
Jesper

mmdooley 03.26.2006 12:17 PM

You can go to e-bay and get a proline. They work good and you can get one cheap.

P.S. That's a nice truck!!

Serum 03.26.2006 12:36 PM

check your servo horn, the plasic will be ruined or too wide.

that would cause such a failure as you are discribing.

Or the servo saver spring got too loose. (i presume you use a servo saver with a C spring)
BTW the proline servo saver is obsolete, they are getting rare.

squeeforever 03.26.2006 01:24 PM

not really serum. why just the other day i saw them on a website for sale. he must have bought a bunch before they quite making them. there pretty cheap on ebay. a used on is about 20 a new one is about 35 and a ue is about 80 from mike. i personally think the ue is worth it as it is all aluminum, still in production, you can get parts for it (spring, ect.).

mmdooley 03.26.2006 01:27 PM

I agree, I just went to e-bay and found 1 but just check often and you will find one.

Serum 03.26.2006 01:39 PM

I just checked, i searched for Proline servo.. Not one? that's why i said they are rare.. Anybody has got a link? i am looking for 1 too

coolhandcountry 03.26.2006 03:20 PM

I just sold one on ebay the other day.
I think some of the hitecs use a different shaft where the servo saver mounts. If that is the case it won't work until you get and adapter or the right servo saver. I like the ue one and think it is great. Proline is nice but getting harder to find.

squeeforever 03.26.2006 05:45 PM

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6040522504

Klausen 03.27.2006 08:29 AM

Hi again

If I buy the UE servo saver, will I then need anything else?

I suppose I then use the blue metal horn, that came with the servo and the stock plastic thing between the metal horn and the servo saver, right?

I want to get as few shipments as possible, because every time I order, it costs me 20-40 dollars for shipment + 10 dollars in customclearence in Denmark.

Regards
Jesper

coolhandcountry 03.27.2006 01:01 PM

IF you get the ue servo saver and you have the horn and the link for it. I am not sure what else you would need. That will take care of the steering part of it.

Sneeck 03.27.2006 01:37 PM

Servo horn and linkage. And some dry type lubricant(do not use wet type grease on the saver, sand will stick to it and cause allot of wear).

Klausen 03.28.2006 08:49 AM

Hi again

I just wanted to try with the blue metal servohorn directly. But the holes are way too small, for the stock screw.

Is there some screws that are made to fit the hole in the servo horn?

Best regards
Jesper


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