Just read something about the Summits dual servos fighting each other, as you can tell by if they are buzzing. When I get mine in a couple days, how would you fix that problem?
Just read something about the Summits dual servos fighting each other, as you can tell by if they are buzzing. When I get mine in a couple days, how would you fix that problem?
Dirt Slingerz Racing
Slash VXL - Summit
Covered in this thread:
http://traxxas.com/forums/showthread...ht-me-a-Summit.....
Whatever it is I just said... I could be wrong.
Thank You.
Dirt Slingerz Racing
Slash VXL - Summit
I had that problem and couldn't get it to stop...I went single servo. Their is also some good info in this thread mate.
http://traxxas.com/forums/showthread...-build-edition
Last edited by craig.mitch316; 01-01-2013 at 03:40 AM.
Rock n Rolla !
Not sure if this is a little OT but has anybody done this to waterproof a single steering servo?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZt7BuiNtc0
I just filled a 2075 with baby oil (mineral oil) and it works fine. Leaks a little from the servo horn but that's because the 2075's are a little sub standard.
I've got a Savox 1230 coming and plan on waterproofing as in the youtube video
Jayson
Summit BL HW SC8 2000kV
E-Revo MM2 2200kV
I use a little on the seems and put a glob of grease around the base of the servo horn before I reassemble.
Stuffing the case full could be disastrous... you could plug up the motor enough it will not want to spin... you could stop heat transfer... trap excessive heat within the case... ect.
Whatever it is I just said... I could be wrong.