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  • Cutch
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 31

    #1

    Continuous Rotation Servo

    I have just modified a Tower Pro MG945 servo for continuous rotation. Removed the gearing stop and pulled the pot out of the geartrain so that it can't feedback.
    I found that the pot adjustment to get it to stop when the stick is in neutral, is very touchy. I get it set, run the servo in both directions just fine, but it sits jumping in one direction or other. If I flick the stick a couple times, the servo stops jumping for a few seconds and slowly starts to move. Is this a Tx/Rx problem? Does anyone know a fix? The only way I can guarantee that it stays stopped is to cut the power from the receiver. (Skysport 4 Tx/Rx) Thanks.
  • Rottenbelly
    Captian Big Nerd !!
    • Aug 2010
    • 89

    #2
    I had the same problem when I did one and I was using futaba radio. I ended up ordering a nice hitec from servo city. They have it as a option on some servos and a few for that actual application.
    My work boat has 12,000 HP!!!

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    • lsone
      Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 48

      #3
      Here you go guys. We use this in the crawler world for a tough, no drift(what you are fighting currently) operation of a winch servo. The member is great, I run his no drift controller along with many other guys. This is the only way to link to him.

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      • properchopper
        • Apr 2007
        • 6968

        #4
        Glad you brought this up. I'm experiencing the same problem using various [ EXI & Turnigy] digital coreless servos only with my Futaba 3 PM radio; twitching on-center. I read about some of these servos not being compatible with Fut systems in the description section of some Hobby King servos. I'm hoping to find a solution !
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        • Cutch
          Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 31

          #5
          Thanks for the help Rottenbelly. What Hitech did you get?

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          • Cutch
            Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 31

            #6
            Thanks for the help Izone. This guy has a lot of neat stuff.

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            • Cutch
              Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 31

              #7
              Does anyone know of a switch that could run on a spare output to cut power to a servo when not in use?

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              • CornelP
                Senior Member
                • May 2009
                • 745

                #8
                When you modify a servo for continuous rotation, there are a couple of things you should do to avoid what you are experiencing. Easiest solution is to remove the pot completely and replace it with a couple of fixed resistors, but these have to be very good quality... I got about 5-10 of them and measured a pair to very close values.
                The original pots are quite low quality, the carbon layer is very narrow, hence very sensitive. So another solution is to change it with a larger one or, as I did on a scale boat, replace with two good quality trimmers.

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                • Rottenbelly
                  Captian Big Nerd !!
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 89

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Cutch
                  Thanks for the help Rottenbelly. What Hitech did you get?
                  I ended up getting a 645 in continuous rotation. It was 20 more bucks but was worth it. I used it as a winch on a crawler i had. was nice and strong.
                  My work boat has 12,000 HP!!!

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                  • Rottenbelly
                    Captian Big Nerd !!
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 89

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Cutch
                    Does anyone know of a switch that could run on a spare output to cut power to a servo when not in use?
                    I am not sure how it would work with cutting off a servo, but i use these to turn my lights on and off with a spare channel.
                    My work boat has 12,000 HP!!!

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                    • Cutch
                      Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 31

                      #11
                      Thanks ComeIP
                      I didn't know if you could get resistors identical enough. Do you connect both to where the centre of the pot used to be? Saw one guy using 2.4k. Sound right?

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                      • CornelP
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2009
                        • 745

                        #12
                        Correct, you are just cheating the electronics, simulating 50% travel. The 2.4 is what most people recommend. I used different values because I had them on stock :p
                        See this article:

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                        • Cutch
                          Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 31

                          #13
                          Sure looks like it would work. Using a continuous rotation servo to run a fishing reel. I'd like to shut it off to guarantee that I don't accidentally run it when I'm doing other things.
                          Thanks

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                          • Cutch
                            Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 31

                            #14
                            Has anyone used the Turnigy switch to control the power lead on a servo?

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                            • Cutch
                              Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 31

                              #15
                              FYI guys. I got a Turnigy switch, hooked it in the power (red) to the servo and it works great.
                              Thanks Rottenbelly

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