What transmitter receiver brand are you using? Many have ultra high. super high speed like KOs. I found that with Savox 1251 mg, even thou it is fast, I cannot use these high speed modes, only can use normal mode (does not affect servo mechanical speeds). Although the servo still runs no problem, but there is that glitch noises.
Hope this helps. 作者: seven 時間: 2011-3-21 13:19
I use Savox servos too, great for me.
What transmitter receiver brand are you using? Many have ...
nel3838 發表於 2011-3-21 13:12
yeah, agreed. And I find Savox servos have quite good quality, feels sturdy and well made. The servos are fast and powerful... 作者: g679654 時間: 2011-3-21 16:26
我都係DD聲,至重要左右end唔好頂到又DD聲就無問題,小心電線分布,試加磁環!作者: LoFi 時間: 2011-3-21 20:16 本帖最後由 LoFi 於 2011-3-21 22:33 編輯
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My expensive, ball bearing servos 'buzz', 'humm' or 'chatter', especially when I first turn on the receiver. My standard servos never did this. What's wrong? What do I need to do?
We often receive calls from customers who will mention that they notice "servo chatter" in their ball bearinged servos.
Always check your linkages and set ups for binding, servos fighting each other on the same working surface, and bad extensions to be sure that there's no problems in your physical system.
Assuming there is no binding or other issues, buzzing is a common and harmless occurrence, and indicates that your servo is "checking" itself for true center. There will many times be an audible "buzz" from their servos, even when there is no noticeable movement. And this is also harmless, as when the plane is airborne, the wind over the control surfaces, and thus load on the servo itself, will correct this small amount of vibration and noise.
Many times if a modeler is using a 6 Volt receiver battery, or a completely fully charged battery, they will notice buzzing, but, when the voltage drops slightly with some amount of load, the movement and noise subside. This is commonly known as 'a hot charge' and again is perfectly normal and will subside under loads and particularly in flight.