Brand new transmitter and receiver T14SG, R7108SB receiver, 7985 digital high torq servos, 4.8v. Hitec Gyro. no pull pull cables or long rods that might cause interference. What i was thinking maybe not enough voltage for the digital servos.
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Run the gain control on the mic high enough to get the red limit LED to occasionally flash. Then turn the gain down at the receiver to compensate for the higher level coming from the transmitter. I'm a factory repair technician at Lectrosonics.
The high load may have damaged the motor to the point where some of the windings may have melted the insulation.
That will result in less magnetism or torque to spin the motor.
I had the same probem with my Hitec HS225 servo.brand new one that I opened and played with a little too much = ( I found out that hitecs cheaper servos has identical electronics inside and I managed to transfere one. //Olle
Disconnect the servo at the receiver, remove the servo horn and linkage from the servo. Remove the four screws that hold the servo to the chassis. Replace with new servo, plug new servo into receiver and turn on transmitter and receiver. With transmitter and receiver on reattach servo horn and linkage. This will make sure that the servo is centered at neutral throttle.
have you got any expo dialled into the settings, this will delay or rather soften the response to your servos, the glitching you are getting may be due to you be close to the reciever and swamping the sinal hence the glitching, see if it goes when you walk away from the transmitter
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