Good job man. Your 100% right, I was intimidated at first. You guys sold me a gear set for like $20, and I renewed a $130 servo. Easy fix. I too took a pic before I removed the gears, just for a back up.
Please help I have had one of the three wires detatch from the servo at the board internally Would I be able to access it to solder easily? (micro server emax)
Have a question, I have an rc crawler the wheels do turn when of the ground but not when it's on the floor. Any idea what it could be battery fully charge too.
Got some Power hd 23kg servos. The motor is spinning (working properly, i guess when batteries plugged in. It won't spin freely when all gears installed. I got two not working and trying to piece one good servo together. What other tips do you have? They stopped working after taking hard landing off ramps.
Hi Tyler, thank you for taking the time to make this video, I’m learning every day. My question is a little outside your video subject but I’m an electronics idiot but I’m not a dumb guy, so I’m hoping to tap your expert opinion for some advice. I’m trying to pull the rope on a lifejacket CO2 manual inflator (No, using the auto inflator is not an option) using either a servo or a solenoid with a button as the trigger on off. So, I’ve guessed the torque pull required on the rope is probably 3 to 5kg and this is a one-time use one time pull device I’m trying to build. I don’t even know if that is even possible to press a button once and get enough torque from a servo or solenoid to pull a rope? Would the servo keep spinning or would it stop after the button is released? Any advice or suggestions would be most greatly appreciated! Thank you so much..!
Good job man. Your 100% right, I was intimidated at first. You guys sold me a gear set for like $20, and I renewed a $130 servo. Easy fix. I too took a pic before I removed the gears, just for a back up.
Awesome! No grease required?
Great video, I see so many people just buy a new servo when it could certainly be saved!
Please help
I have had one of the three wires detatch from the servo at the board internally
Would I be able to access it to solder easily? (micro server emax)
Have a question, I have an rc crawler the wheels do turn when of the ground but not when it's on the floor. Any idea what it could be battery fully charge too.
Do you guys sell replacement cases for servos?
Yes we do.
my steering is just too loud on the servo.. do i need to grease the servo gears?
any solution for the servo jittering ?
Good stuff ty keep up whit the videos,God bless u all
Got some Power hd 23kg servos. The motor is spinning (working properly, i guess when batteries plugged in. It won't spin freely when all gears installed. I got two not working and trying to piece one good servo together. What other tips do you have? They stopped working after taking hard landing off ramps.
Hi Tyler, thank you for taking the time to make this video, I’m learning every day. My question is a little outside your video subject but I’m an electronics idiot but I’m not a dumb guy, so I’m hoping to tap your expert opinion for some advice. I’m trying to pull the rope on a lifejacket CO2 manual inflator (No, using the auto inflator is not an option) using either a servo or a solenoid with a button as the trigger on off. So, I’ve guessed the torque pull required on the rope is probably 3 to 5kg and this is a one-time use one time pull device I’m trying to build. I don’t even know if that is even possible to press a button once and get enough torque from a servo or solenoid to pull a rope? Would the servo keep spinning or would it stop after the button is released? Any advice or suggestions would be most greatly appreciated! Thank you so much..!
My servo is jammed 😃💔
Not really any help on how to repair a servo. But a good video on how to take them apart.
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It's not the greats it always the electronics the ciricit board, how the hell do you fix that I never had grear problems, it's the switch or the board
Now let's see you fix the electronics in it??????
Like a lot of disassembly: Snap pictures as you take it apart and lay the parts out on a sheet of paper.