OneCupOfCoffee204
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It seems that my servo self-centers when I turn it on. So why in the hell would I need to buy a servo tester for centering purposes? And does it actually center the servo? You see, when I fine-tune the servo with the trim, it centers the servo alright but what else is going on? When using the trim to fine-tune the servo what's really happening is the whole range of motion is being adjusted to one side or the other resulting in more arm travel to one side. So how do you adjust for 1/2 tooth out? You have to mount the servo slightly crooked to get it right. The problem is with the trim, it doesn't account for the overall range of motion, it just moves the whole spectrum to one side or the other. In my case, I get tire rub to the left and when I center the range of motion the trim goes out.
Conclusion: Don't go out and buy a servo tester if all you are looking for is to center your servos. You don't need it.
Resolution: The servo mount should allow for adjustment. A two-piece mount with a locking screw or something to that effect.
Does anyone know if this is available?
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Conclusion: Don't go out and buy a servo tester if all you are looking for is to center your servos. You don't need it.
Resolution: The servo mount should allow for adjustment. A two-piece mount with a locking screw or something to that effect.
Does anyone know if this is available?
Show less