peddiparth
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I am a noob to RC planes. I recently built my tricopter using David's V2.6 design. I used the turnigy MSG375DMG metal gear servo for the build as it came highly recommended.
On the second day of trying to learn flying it, the tricopter crashed on the back boom, twisting the motor mount in a bad way. This caused the servo's nylon gear to get chewed up. I have ordered replacement gears from hobby king, and just received it today in the mail.
I am wondering if there is any way to stop the servo's nylon gears from getting chewed up/grinding in such crashes?
Is it possible to modify the servo to allow it to rotate more than its limits without spoiling it?
On the second day of trying to learn flying it, the tricopter crashed on the back boom, twisting the motor mount in a bad way. This caused the servo's nylon gear to get chewed up. I have ordered replacement gears from hobby king, and just received it today in the mail.
I am wondering if there is any way to stop the servo's nylon gears from getting chewed up/grinding in such crashes?
Is it possible to modify the servo to allow it to rotate more than its limits without spoiling it?