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Can you fry your digital servos if you have your tx set to analog?
No. You have to run all analog if one of your servos is non-digital.
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Can you fry your digital servos if you have your tx set to analog?
Can you fry your digital servos if you have your tx set to analog?
No. You have to run all analog if one of your servos is non-digital.
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I fitted my 645mg which worked fine on steering for some time onto my throttle, at the same time i fitted a 2.4ghz system (DX2) and a digi steer servo, 5mins into the first run on this set-up my 645mg throttle servo packed up.....
Could this be because non digi 645 servo wasnt compatible with the 2.4ghz digi system?
As far as i know i cant switch between digital and analogue modes on my Tx and theres no mention of how to do so in the manual, iv got a digi servo to replace it now but I'm curious as to the cause of the 645mg failiure.
I'm going to purchase the jr z9100s. thanks for all your inputs.
If the 645 was not digital and you were running your Tx in digital mode, you'll fry the non-digital servo. It'll act twitchy and last about 10-15 minutes.
I am not sure about the DX2, but on Futaba's HRS is digital mode and PPM is analog mode.
Digital mode also allows you to set the failsafe once and forget it. Analog has to be set each time.
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Thats the thing. No where in the manual does it mention anything about servo types. I emailed tech support now just waiting on a response.
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