Hi. Thanks. They are Vitavon wheels. www.ebay.com/itm/284761778103?itmmeta=01J2V9CJPKD5YQKJM4EHB2DQAZ&hash=item424d1fe7b7:g:3MkAAOSweWZkDpYD&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4NXh%2BCWyS8KVEmJougcoNRhQhB2cCx5Gr2h1jkwFPMWiN0L%2B2rWkleAzJRjeOwEjG7O8rUgijLGEjzxuMUhhuitAfkeeYmn6NRJgPN27JMc18f1sC9%2BQzd9UxpF2IW1KRb0iaR6AZl78I7irL7EJNvg1OJOhxhvWIO0vQqjeRkKbYIRhDAiHzFoYGmsKRpc849RJRVYdzuhWdycpac9rlpMZYBFx7n2Fno6afYbooeAINH4%2FDlDFw3BCcpVEZS5Z7rGEzLbXzPEwOC9ob9eSSmHL6w6YsFJzjG0q7EjjnJxJ%7Ctkp%3ABFBMvKuy6ZZk
Hey man good vid. how are you getting on with your servo after a few months. I brought the promodler DS1155 around the same time as when you posted this vid. The first few runs it worked fine but im getting glitching under static load (when the servo is stationary) just wondered how your Promodler was holding up?
Hi thanks. I actually had to return mine after a few runs because of glitching and get a replacement. It has been running fine since. Customer service was excellent. I decided to use a separate battery to power the servo since I have a feeling wiring it directly to the batteries running the main motor was a mistake. There's probably a lot of noise/voltage spikes due to back EMF, and it's likely damaging the power module in the servo. These servos, I assume, are meant more for robotics and not really for heavy RCs. But the DS1155 is 8.4V off the ESC BEC, so it's probably not the same issue. Maybe explain the situation to Promodeler and get a replacement? And then run it off a separate BEC like the Hobbywing 25A UBEC.
@@rmotortube - Not sure how long you have been messing with servos, but if you have ever direct powered a servo off of the mains as you stated in your video, then it is a terrible idea and most likely will damage the hot section of the servo. you must either use a BEC and operate at the correct rated voltage or a dedicated LiION pack if it is a direct powered designed servo. I have used ProModeler servos for many years including: DS2685BLHV, DS1885BLWR, DS2180BLDP, DS1735BLDP, DS1505BLDP, DS1155BLHV, DS635CLHV, DS505BLHV, and a handful of others... I have never experience a glitch in the servo but if you you tried to ever tap the mains to power the servo, then you probably already damaged the hot section and it would then need to be repaired. I just want to clarify that the likeliness that the servo is the issue, would be a very slim chance of occurence.
Hey man nice rig where did u buy your beedlocks ? Any links ?
Hi. Thanks. They are Vitavon wheels. www.ebay.com/itm/284761778103?itmmeta=01J2V9CJPKD5YQKJM4EHB2DQAZ&hash=item424d1fe7b7:g:3MkAAOSweWZkDpYD&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4NXh%2BCWyS8KVEmJougcoNRhQhB2cCx5Gr2h1jkwFPMWiN0L%2B2rWkleAzJRjeOwEjG7O8rUgijLGEjzxuMUhhuitAfkeeYmn6NRJgPN27JMc18f1sC9%2BQzd9UxpF2IW1KRb0iaR6AZl78I7irL7EJNvg1OJOhxhvWIO0vQqjeRkKbYIRhDAiHzFoYGmsKRpc849RJRVYdzuhWdycpac9rlpMZYBFx7n2Fno6afYbooeAINH4%2FDlDFw3BCcpVEZS5Z7rGEzLbXzPEwOC9ob9eSSmHL6w6YsFJzjG0q7EjjnJxJ%7Ctkp%3ABFBMvKuy6ZZk
Hey man good vid. how are you getting on with your servo after a few months. I brought the promodler DS1155 around the same time as when you posted this vid. The first few runs it worked fine but im getting glitching under static load (when the servo is stationary) just wondered how your Promodler was holding up?
Hi thanks. I actually had to return mine after a few runs because of glitching and get a replacement. It has been running fine since. Customer service was excellent. I decided to use a separate battery to power the servo since I have a feeling wiring it directly to the batteries running the main motor was a mistake. There's probably a lot of noise/voltage spikes due to back EMF, and it's likely damaging the power module in the servo. These servos, I assume, are meant more for robotics and not really for heavy RCs. But the DS1155 is 8.4V off the ESC BEC, so it's probably not the same issue. Maybe explain the situation to Promodeler and get a replacement? And then run it off a separate BEC like the Hobbywing 25A UBEC.
@@rmotortube - Not sure how long you have been messing with servos, but if you have ever direct powered a servo off of the mains as you stated in your video, then it is a terrible idea and most likely will damage the hot section of the servo. you must either use a BEC and operate at the correct rated voltage or a dedicated LiION pack if it is a direct powered designed servo. I have used ProModeler servos for many years including: DS2685BLHV, DS1885BLWR, DS2180BLDP, DS1735BLDP, DS1505BLDP, DS1155BLHV, DS635CLHV, DS505BLHV, and a handful of others... I have never experience a glitch in the servo but if you you tried to ever tap the mains to power the servo, then you probably already damaged the hot section and it would then need to be repaired. I just want to clarify that the likeliness that the servo is the issue, would be a very slim chance of occurence.
@@charlesmoradi4057 Got it. 👍