I searched for this first, so I hope it's not redundant. If so, please delete.
I received the Typhon from Amain, and ran about 8-12 packs over the next few days.
Eventually, it for no apparent reason, the servo slowly began to fail, and after 2 packs, it was totally inop.
I called Arrma warranty (Hobbico) and they were super helpful.
Not only did they send out a new servo (received in less than 5 biz days) but also recommended to check the setting of the servo saver. The rep said sometimes they ship from factory way to tight. All new stuff to me, so I checked and it was as tight as it can be! After loosening it properly, the car handles better IMO and the servo has been fine for many packs of bashing. My Typhon manual did not have anything on adjustment, so I asked for one and he emailed right back. I'll attach the file here in case anyone finds it useful. I'm sure I could have googled this info, but it was nice their warranty dept. was extra helpful on the phone and email.
I received the Typhon from Amain, and ran about 8-12 packs over the next few days.
Eventually, it for no apparent reason, the servo slowly began to fail, and after 2 packs, it was totally inop.
I called Arrma warranty (Hobbico) and they were super helpful.
Not only did they send out a new servo (received in less than 5 biz days) but also recommended to check the setting of the servo saver. The rep said sometimes they ship from factory way to tight. All new stuff to me, so I checked and it was as tight as it can be! After loosening it properly, the car handles better IMO and the servo has been fine for many packs of bashing. My Typhon manual did not have anything on adjustment, so I asked for one and he emailed right back. I'll attach the file here in case anyone finds it useful. I'm sure I could have googled this info, but it was nice their warranty dept. was extra helpful on the phone and email.