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i got it arround the 28th of decemberI'm really thinking it is either the receiver failing or possible a servo issue, leaning more on the receiver failing though. do you have a second receiver to try? if not id either go to your LHS (if thats where you bought it from) and tell them whats going on i was having esc issues when we first got our Arrma, brought it in the next time and were still having the issue and swapped right then and there in the store under warranty.
if it was something online, you may still be able to go through a hobby shop but may have to email might even go try contacting arrma themselves and tell them whats going on.
unless its pretty new-ish i wouldnt expect it to be free, but you never know.
thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. I've already added cap pack to my bat wires earlyer today and thinking i might need a buster for my receiver. my new servo is on its way but who know when it will show up... its a 20 kg servo so that should have better pwrYea ,if it is not that old ,it should be under warranty if you had not modified nothing or used too high of
a cell count!
Either way that you go ,it will take time ,so if you did get it at your local H.S. ,I think maybe you should take
it down there an have them test the stuff ,an they maybe able to diagnose & fix it on the spot were you dont
have to wait too long ,but ,I wouldn't recommend running it like that ,or even have a batt. plugged to it ,if it is a servo
shorting out ,it could fry something else!
I was thinking back ,an remembered ,that I do have a servo that does that same very thing ,an I still have it!
Sense that I run nitro ,I was using it for my throttle ,it was doing like yours causing my engine to rev hi an low ,
also it was twitching ,so yes ,a servo will do that behavior ,especially a steering servo that takes a lot of hard hits
& punishment!