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fieldfairy2 12-21-2008 12:37 PM

How-To: Wiring a Hs-55 to an EVO
 
Well, since a couple people have asked about how to wire a hs-55 to an evo board, i thought i would do it.

difficulty: 6/10
reward:10/10

Materials


-hs-55 servo
-soldering iron(40watt)
-fine tip for the soldiering iron
-solder
-wire cutters
-wire strippers
-screw driver(xmod and micro size for the servo)
-chassis
-prior knowledge about your car/chassis(take it apart where things are located)

I am very limited on pictures here...

lets begin, by grabbing your chassis and taking out the crystal and the motor tabs.

next, unscrew the electronics board cover and take that off.

I am assuming the stock servo and gears are all ready taken out.

Grab the hs-55 and unscrew the 4 screws on the back and take off the back cover. There should 3 wires and a board.
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...7-6786_IMG.jpg

cut out the board of the hs-55 with the wire cutters.

you should have 5 wires left in the hs-55: 3 pot(red, yellow, green) and 2 on the motor(red and black)

strip all 5 of those wires with the wire strippers. about 5 mm or so.

Looking back at you chassis:

you should have the pot and power wires unsoldered from the servo and pot but still be connected to the board.(or replaced the wires with longer ones)

the motor/power wires:

hs-55 board

red to white

black to black


the pot wires should be solder like so:

hs-55 board
yellow to orange

red to black

green to white

NOTE: in the pictures i have different colored wire(needed them longer), yellow(is white), red(is orange), black(is black)

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...7-6790_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...8-6818_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...8-6818_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...8-6873_IMG.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ddiagram-1.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_0304.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_0305.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_0306.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_0307.jpg
a little video
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...h_MVI_0302.jpg

test the servo to make sure it works. i did turn the controller to left handed user because the steering was backwards(maybe i mounted it upside down)

if it works, cover the connections with electrical tape/heat shrink, if not make sure you followed the steps.

This is a WIRING TUT, not installing, why? because every body's tastes/setups are different. If you want to do it like mine then look at the pictures:

i cut the esc cover to make if flatter for the servo. i then used double sided tape to secure it down, and made the servo horn to fit.

Thanks,
fieldfairy2

kendallcschm 12-21-2008 02:33 PM

why would or should i do this to my xmod? just a question because i don't know why i would do this...

XMDrifter 12-21-2008 02:50 PM

hs-55= better steering, stonger steering, and the servo is much higher quality. it's faster as well

fieldfairy2 12-21-2008 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kendallcschm (Post 199851)
why would or should i do this to my xmod? just a question because i don't know why i would do this...

xmdrifter explained it pretty well. stronger, faster, higher quality, and they are pretty light too, not to mention also cutting up part of the chassis for it to steer(my setup)

Quote:

Originally Posted by XMDrifter (Post 199861)
hs-55= better steering, stonger steering, and the servo is much higher quality. it's faster as well

thanks.

i added new pics and a video.:D

XMDrifter 12-21-2008 06:18 PM

well, if you use something like a stiletto chassis, then you can totally eliminate the xmods servo and use the hs55 straight to the steering

amorton94 12-29-2008 08:22 PM

what about the brown wire that's connected to the motor can?

TripleXmodder(akaXXX) 12-29-2008 09:45 PM

Yeah but don't do it if your gonna have it all wiggly and junky. Make sure the servo doesn't move and that it is clean. Best done w/ a stilletto chassis or a custom chassis.


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