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E-Revonut
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02.23.2011, 03:22 PM

Maybe remove the black and red wires from the plug and reverse them


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02.23.2011, 03:27 PM

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Maybe remove the black and red wires from the plug and reverse them
not reversing plug wires but you can reverse servo motor wires . I assume it will work and not hard to do.
   
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02.23.2011, 03:49 PM

I think that would not work because the feedback would be looking for it to be in another position. It would be like having your steering servo reversed on your radio and as you take off it drifts a little left so you turn right and it goes further left so you add more right until you slam into the retaining wall. (like I did drag racing).

It would make more sense to switch the 1 and 3 terminals on the pot, since it's the feedback device, I think.

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02.26.2011, 07:40 PM

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Maybe remove the black and red wires from the plug and reverse them
I wouldn't do that. At the least it won't work, at the most it will fry the servo.


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