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Big AL
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Location: roleystone perth. WA


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twitchy servos

my servo twitches when i

a: walk more than 5 meters away with the arial down with it on

B: leave it sitting for a few minutes


it is are a JR 6 channel controler should i take it back the strange thing is it dosn't do this all the time but it dose it enought to worry me
any ideas
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Post Tue Jan 04, 2005 2:28 am 
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andrew



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dont fret al this is very normal,

A- pull your areial up and it should top or
B- teh reciever battery is a little drained and such, charge up all bats, play with trims a little and see if u still have these problems.
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also if there is any frequancy being generated that is close to yours than it can play about with it its realy not a big thing how much does it twitch (all the way the servo travels or just a little) if its a little than dont worry if its heaps try and get the reciever arial vertical and same with your transmitter hope that helps a little Smile
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