Hello:
Last night I installed the front disk brakes on my Yankee F1. while I was setting up the fail safe and adjusting the servos, I noticed that the battery died within 7 to 10 minutes or even less. I’m using a 4 cell NiMH 2700 mah battery. The car has 2 ¼ scale servos, one (Hitec 805) for the rear brakes and one (Tower Pro) for the front brakes, a regular size Hitec servo for the throttle and the Yankee F7 steering servo. Is this normal or is the steering servo bad? What can I do to improve this? Should I use 2 batteries? if so, how should I connect them? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also, would using digital servos help?
Note: I bought the Tower Pro servos from ebay and the description said that these servos are digital and can only be used with FM controller. I’m using a JR PCM transmitter and receiver. Is this a problem?
Thanks
Wael
Help Please!!!!
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First of all post pics of that badboy.
Secondly, you need to use atleast a 5 cell sub C pack and do not run it through the reciever, run the power right to the servo. The turnforce is a battery hog, but works very nice. If you have a BEC reciever and I assume you do... running the servo power through it will kill your reciever.
Secondly, you need to use atleast a 5 cell sub C pack and do not run it through the reciever, run the power right to the servo. The turnforce is a battery hog, but works very nice. If you have a BEC reciever and I assume you do... running the servo power through it will kill your reciever.
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BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuitry) Generally reduces the amperage and voltage going to the servos because the board in the reciever cant handle the juice. It strains the servo and reciever in high power applications.
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sure, one pack should be enough. I would only wire up the turnforce direct to the battery. The best way is to make a connector so you dont cut those wires on the turnforce. I tried to find the direction book I had for that servo.... no luck.
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dont forget to post a pic of that badboy. Cant wait to see that PRC car too.
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