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When changing your servo, make sure you have the transmitter on and all setting set to neutral. Then turn on the ESC with the servo plugged in. This will center the servo.Hey, I changed the stock servo to 20kg with metal arm. Do I use the red piece off the stock. Also, what, do, I set my epa on my remote. What, do I do next? Thanks
I got it thanksCalibrate your esc with the new servo is a good idea and often necessary. Quick and simple.
EPA should be shown in the manual along with esc calibration.
Worked just like that.When changing your servo, make sure you have the transmitter on and all setting set to neutral. Then turn on the ESC with the servo plugged in. This will center the servo.
Now place the servo saver (red part) on the new servo with the orientation shown on the bottom of the radio box. Put the screw in and reassemble the truck. Put it up on blocks and test all inputs. Visually center the steering with trim.
Bash. Blast. ??
When changing your servo, make sure you have the transmitter on and all setting set to neutral. Then turn on the ESC with the servo plugged in. This will center the servo.
Now place the servo saver (red part) on the new servo with the orientation shown on the bottom of the radio box. Put the screw in and reassemble the truck. Put it up on blocks and test all inputs. Visually center the steering with trim.
Bash. Blast. ??
Did that now my car goes faster in reverse ?After all this, you still need to set the EPA or dual-rate. Most important part actually, so you don't burn up your servo.
Did that, but I ut now my reverse is faster in reverseAfter all this, you still need to set the EPA or dual-rate. Most important part actually, so you don't burn up your servo.
Did that, but I ut now my reverse is faster in reverseAfter all this, you still need to set the EPA or dual-rate. Most important part actually, so you don't burn up your servo.
nI got it thanks
Worked just like that.
Just say it a few more times and it will autocorrect. ???????Did that now my car goes faster in reverse ?
Did that, but I ut now my reverse is faster in reverse
Did that, but I ut now my reverse is faster in reverse
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Now, it goes faster in reverse
Lol I was trying to post it to all those who commented. ?Just say it a few more times and it will autocorrect. ???????
You will need to recalibrate your ESC since you corrected the trim. Make sure the switch is at 100% and the dial is in the middle before starting calibration.
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