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Servo: Full Turn 1 Way, Little Turn Other Way??

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HPI-Killer

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Just like the title says I can't seem to figure out why my servo is doing this, I hooked another servo up to the rx and same thing, so I know its not the servo. What am I doing wrong?
 
2.4 yes and no, it worked the 1st time I had her running but re-hooked up my rx (running 1 rx in 2 rigs) and now it wont work right. I hooked up another wervo and it was the same thing.
 
What servo is it? Steering or throttle/brake?

If it's throttle/brake, some transmitters have a 50/50 button/adjustment and a 70/30 adjustment (Traxxas TQ3). Some vehicles require more brake movement and less throttle movement, so you can adjust it to be 70/30 mechanically vs having a dial to adjust end points (EPA).

I guess the better question would be, what port is it on the receiver? Steering, t/b, auxiliary?
 
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What servo is it? Steering or throttle/brake?

If it's throttle/brake, some transmitters have a 50/50 button/adjustment and a 70/30 adjustment (Traxxas TQ3). Some vehicles require more brake movement and less throttle movement, so you can adjust it to be 70/30 mechanically vs having a dial to adjust end points (EPA).

I guess the better question would be, what port is it on the receiver? Steering, t/b, auxiliary?

I asked that question a while back, nobody answered me, yea, check the 50/50 - 70/30 switch. I had that problem on 2 diferant revo throttle servoes.
 
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