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    Bixler Servo Problem

    I just started putting together my Bixler ARF last night, and am having some issues with the rudder and elevator servos. When i plugged the rudder servo into the reciever (im using a 6EXP 6-Channel FM Radio System w/R168DF Receiver) the servo began clicking and popping. While trying to figure out what the problem was, the servo arm stripped out and the servo motor began spinning wildly. Input from the RC radio did nothing to slow the spinning down. I also messed with the settings on the radio with no change. I had the same problem with the elevator servo, but turned it off before it stripped out. The aileron servos work perfect, and the motor spins up as well. Any ideas???

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    More combat please... jetpackninja's Avatar
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    Sounds like you got a couple of bad servos...

    What I would do is plug the aileron servos into the elev and rudd ports just to positively eliminate the possibility that you have some weird tx or rx issue going on.

    Replace the bad servos with these
    http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...cro_Servo.html

    or these
    http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...g_0_10sec.html
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    when you plugged them in, did you reverse the lead? Is brown to brown, red to red, orange to orange? This isn't a problem with Futaba leads but they can be with the supplied JR leads.
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    The brown wire, when plugged in, is towards the outside of the reciever. Is that what you mean? Thanks for the help by the way!

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    If the yellow wire is towards the front/center/label, then it should work. Try putting the suspected servo into another port to see if it continues.

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    Well i plugged the aileron servos into the rudder channel and they worked fine. Then i plugged the rudder servo into the aileron channel and it freaked out like before, so i must have a couple of bad servos. So, right out of the box, 2 out of 4 servos are junk......

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    Note that IF you buy the MG90S servo make sure that you buy 2 for both ailerons since an MG servo has more power and is different in allot of ways. If you use one standard servo and one MG servo for your ailerons you cant make good turns with the ailerons!
    So buy 2 MG90S servo's or one HXT900.
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    What about this servo?

    http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXDTB5&P=ML

    Hobbyking USA is out of the turnigy servos, and i dont want to wait to get them from overseas.

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    its cool if you want to spend alot of money on servos .....

    try some cheap 9grams servos like this one:

    http://www.graysonhobby.com/catalog/...sal-p-979.html

    or check bananahobby or nitroplanes website ....

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