Using the Hota D6 Pro to Power a Servo Testor

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Since I like to recommend this charger a lot, I wanted to show off one of the coolest features of the Hota D6 Pro - the built in Power Supply task. This turns the D6 Pro into a standalone power supply for powering various electronic components.

I start by soldering up a cable to go from the charger's XT60 port to the servo testor's JR connector using a typical servo extension cable.

From there I setup the charger and show you how to center a servo before installing it in your RC vehicle.

Thanks for watching!
 
seen many chargers that have this option that will fail soon after using it.
 
seen many chargers that have this option that will fail soon after using it.
Which chargers are you referring to? And why do they fail? And how soon?
 
Since I like to recommend this charger a lot, I wanted to show off one of the coolest features of the Hota D6 Pro - the built in Power Supply task. This turns the D6 Pro into a standalone power supply for powering various electronic components.

I start by soldering up a cable to go from the charger's XT60 port to the servo testor's JR connector using a typical servo extension cable.

From there I setup the charger and show you how to center a servo before installing it in your RC vehicle.

Thanks for watching!
I have those same Irwin wire strippers. I love Irwin tools :)

Which chargers are you referring to? And why do they fail? And how soon?
*crickets*
 
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