Oh Gee Jay
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I'm new to r/cs and i bought a used savage 25 and it only turns right good and barley turns left also front wheels seem a little wobbly.... i don't really know what to do to fix it lol
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Welcome to the forum!. Are you using a batt pack or a hump pack? I cant see the pics until tonight when I get home(stupid work puter) but weak batts are also a contributor to slow turning wheels also
i didnt notice the other posts but i am only using 4 aa batteries I'm going to upgrade to the hump pack soon and I'm going to try the new servo saver with the bearings but it does turn alot better with the new servo...thanks for the suggestion guys i will post how it works might not be for a while though lol these r/c are expencive but fun lol
I had a similar problem crop up while I was driving. Everything was fine, then it stopped to turn right at a reasonable rate.
I assumed something had got caught somewhere underneath since my servos aren't more than 5 hours old. I also had a fresh hump pack in there.
So I picked it up repeatedly for about 15 minutes, moving the wheels side to side manually, but nothing was in there that I could see. Then eventually, I noticed they started having their full range of motion again. Now it works fine. I don't know if there was something caught in it or not but they've been fine ever since.
did you check your servo-saver?
I hade a humppack before. I didnt like to have yet another thing to charge so i switched to Energizer Lithium Batteries wich last 8 times as long as regular alkaline and have a much greater output. The Lithium batteries are also 33% lighter than alkaline and way lighter than a humppack.
I hade a humppack before. I didnt like to have yet another thing to charge so i switched to Energizer Lithium Batteries wich last 8 times as long as regular alkaline and have a much greater output. The Lithium batteries are also 33% lighter than alkaline and way lighter than a humppack.
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