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Dilbert Firestorm
Jan 08, 2003, 04:52 AM
question regarding tamiya servo arms that is part of the S10 kit,
I replaced the airtronics servo arms with the tamiya servo arms. tested it.
the servos work fine. however, I noticed that the servo arm for the mechanical
speed controller wasn't correctly aligned. it looks like its about 5 degrees off.
is there way to fix it?
Name?
Jan 08, 2003, 08:42 AM
> question regarding tamiya servo arms that is part of the S10 kit,
>
> I replaced the airtronics servo arms with the tamiya servo arms. tested
it.
> the servos work fine. however, I noticed that the servo arm for the
mechanical
> speed controller wasn't correctly aligned. it looks like its about 5
degrees off.
>
> is there way to fix it?
>
? pull it off and move it over a notch
Dilbert Firestorm
Jan 08, 2003, 08:52 PM
Dilbert Firestorm wrote:> question regarding tamiya servo arms that is part of
the S10 kit,
>
> I replaced the airtronics servo arms with the tamiya servo arms. tested
> it. the servos work fine. however, I noticed that the servo arm for the
> mechanical speed controller wasn't correctly aligned. it looks like its
> about 5 degrees off.
>
> is there way to fix it?
>
tried that. its off either way.
MikeF
Jan 09, 2003, 06:32 AM
Does your transmitter have throttle trim adjusters? It probably does.
Dilbert Firestorm <scanb31@*nospam*directvinternet*nospam*.com> wrote in
message news:3e1cd33e$1_2@nopics.sjc...
> Dilbert Firestorm wrote:> question regarding tamiya servo arms that is
part of
> the S10 kit,
> >
> > I replaced the airtronics servo arms with the tamiya servo arms. tested
> > it. the servos work fine. however, I noticed that the servo arm for the
> > mechanical speed controller wasn't correctly aligned. it looks like its
> > about 5 degrees off.
> >
> > is there way to fix it?
> >
>
> tried that. its off either way.
>
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