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Crawling truck servo help
Hey i just put a servo motor in my truck for a butload of torque. crawled really good but now it just quit. help?
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How much volts did you use ??
It might have burnt the motor,striped the gears or fried you FETs(somehow)..
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7.4V liths and offroad tires. fets are fine
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You really don't need li-ions for the servo motor. That motor is fried no doubt.
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Are you sure it isn't your Xmod? Check all the connections from the motor to the ESC, even inside the servo case to make sure a wire just didn't pop off. If everything is in tact your probably fried your servo, somehow.
Whatever voltage your can run safely through your ESC can be used to run the servo. However, because we put these servo motors under such strain, it causes them to weaken and "fry" faster. Most of the time this isn't reversable unless you know what the problem is; the motors are just too hard to disassemble, fix and then reassemble. My guess: you've ran the motor at the higher voltage for too long, causing it to get too warm and not be able to disipate the heat fast enough. This caused your brushes to lose contact with the communicator and stop the motor.
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