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Servo for O/D

pchiumiento

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I am looking for servos that won’t burn out on me. I bought servos and used them on my O/D and my dig functions on my vanquish and they both burnt out. I believe because I didn’t get my end points right. But by the time I had tried to set them they had both burnt out. Is there a better micro servo or a certain piece I should get like a servo saver to prevent this from happening?

Remember that these are on a VS4-10 Phoenix and there is not a lot of extra room for more accessories on my truck near the servos. I even had to grind the horn down on one of them to get them to fit.
 
It will probably help others to help you if let everyone know what servos you were using.


~ More peace, love, laughter, & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
 
Well, the Phoenix in stock form uses full size servos, so I dunno how the OP burned out micros... unless we're only getting about 30% of the pertinent information, which is what I'm guessing.
Stick to "standard" size servos with 24mm horns at least until you figure out what you're doing. The JX4409MG is a solid option at about 15 bucks a pop, they use standard Futaba spline horns, and they're pretty forgiving.
Pro tip: set your endpoints before you attach the linkages.
 
Well, the Phoenix in stock form uses full size servos, so I dunno how the OP burned out micros... unless we're only getting about 30% of the pertinent information, which is what I'm guessing.
Stick to "standard" size servos with 24mm horns at least until you figure out what you're doing. The JX4409MG is a solid option at about 15 bucks a pop, they use standard Futaba spline horns, and they're pretty forgiving.
Pro tip: set your endpoints before you attach the linkages.
Learn to "read between the linesx"...obviously, he had to have used 'standard-to-micro' adapters, exactly as most other people have done. At for your "pro tip", that's EXACTLY how one burns out a servo. The correct way to do it is to center the servo without the link attached, then attach the link, then minimize the end points. After that, you gradual increase one endpoint until it's seeing fully engages one end, and then repeat the process for the other end. This works whether setting up a 2-way, or 3-way.


~ More peace, love, laughter, & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
 
Learn to "read between the linesx"...obviously, he had to have used 'standard-to-micro' adapters, exactly as most other people have done. At for your "pro tip", that's EXACTLY how one burns out a servo. The correct way to do it is to center the servo without the link attached, then attach the link, then minimize the end points. After that, you gradual increase one endpoint until it's seeing fully engages one end, and then repeat the process for the other end. This works whether setting up a 2-way, or 3-way.


~ More peace, love, laughter, & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place

I used standard size servos. With vanquish servo horn. It is the only horn I know for sure that works with vanquish without modifying it. 25 kg servo lol . I’ll center the servo without the linkage attached always. But this time I will minimize the end points to a minimal then work my way out from there. Thank you for this advice I think it will fix my issue. I wasn’t sure how to deal with it now I think I know how.

I just fly dive building the VS4 Phoenix it’s my first build so I have a few kinks to work out in it.

The suspension seems terrible but maybe it’s just me. I probably didn’t build the shocks right. I have a serious brushless system in it. The AXE FOC with 2300kv and every time I touch the gas the whole body twist and the 4.75” tires I put on it rub on the body bad. If I buy better suspension then the kaka stock will it fix this issue? Or how do I fix this issue with the suspension?
 
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I used standard size servos. With vanquish servo horn. It is the only horn I know for sure that works with vanquish without modifying it. 25 kg servo lol . I’ll center the servo without the linkage attached always. But this time I will minimize the end points to a minimal then work my way out from there. Thank you for this advice I think it will fix my issue. I wasn’t sure how to deal with it now I think I know how.

I just fly dive building the VS4 Phoenix it’s my first build so I have a few kinks to work out in it.

The suspension Sean’s terrible. I have a serious brushless system in it. The AXE FOC with 2300kv and every time I touch the gas the whole body twist and the 4.75” tires I put on it rub on the body bad. If I buy better suspension then the kaka stock will it fix this issue? Or how do I fix this issue with the suspension?
Rear anti sway bar
 
Will TRX4 shocks fit on the Phoenix?
If you mean the GTS shocks, yes. That's exactly what I'm running...or, should I say, was running. Can't provide a photo, as I'm in the process of swapping some things around between my C1, C2 & C3 rigs, and don't expect them to be completed for a few months (also working on other projects during same period).


~ More peace, love, laughter, & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
 
Learn to "read between the linesx"...obviously, he had to have used 'standard-to-micro' adapters, exactly as most other people have done. At for your "pro tip", that's EXACTLY how one burns out a servo. The correct way to do it is to center the servo without the link attached, then attach the link, then minimize the end points. After that, you gradual increase one endpoint until it's seeing fully engages one end, and then repeat the process for the other end. This works whether setting up a 2-way, or 3-way.


~ More peace, love, laughter, & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place

The OP has confirmed he's not using micros and in fact 25kg (I imagine Amazon red cases) with Vanquish horns.

As to setting endpoints, work on your second person a little. That's how <you> do it. I do know that I'm absolutely not going to minimize endpoints and creep out from there. How one would manage to burn a servo out without a linkage attached I've no idea. So... yeah.
 
The OP has confirmed he's not using micros and in fact 25kg (I imagine Amazon red cases) with Vanquish horns.
I do know that I'm absolutely not going to minimize endpoints and creep out from there.

To the first point, correct...but, he DID indicate he would like to use micro servos. As for the second line, maybe you need to do a little reading...if you do, I guarantee you find the same direction from quite a few others. But, you can do it however you want.


~ More peace, love, laughter, & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
 
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