Agree. And make sure to properly set endpoints.Might want to double check your Ackerman bar and make sure you set your endpoints...
If there's binding in your linkages or your endpoints are off -which can cause excessive resistance to the servo(s) and cause premature failure..
I'm just curious here, but what did you have the BEC set to when you lost the two servos. I'm suspecting many people on here who are loosing the 652 is due to over voltage. I had mine for a while with no issues then I went to 7.4 or 7.2 volts and it fried like a couple weeks after that.Need Help, suggestions..
I've been running my stock talion servo on 7.4 and even 8v for over a year now and it's still going strong. Same for my stock felony servo as well.I'm just curious here, but what did you have the BEC set to when you lost the two servos. I'm suspecting many people on here who are loosing the 652 is due to over voltage. I had mine for a while with no issues then I went to 7.4 or 7.2 volts and it fried like a couple weeks after that.
The 652 officially supports 7.4VI'm just curious here, but what did you have the BEC set to when you lost the two servos. I'm suspecting many people on here who are loosing the 652 is due to over voltage. I had mine for a while with no issues then I went to 7.4 or 7.2 volts and it fried like a couple weeks after that.
+1 Yes, it’s my go-to servo. An all around mix of awesome.Promodeler ds630
It’s an awesome servo
Hmmmm well it must be hit or miss like someone said. I love the little servo too...its fast and responsive.The 652 officially supports 7.4V
https://www.spektrumrc.com/product/s652-18kg-servo-steel-gear/SPMS652.html
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