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Re: Servo shifting a dewalt
I wouldn't rely on the PWM output of the RC to be able to drive four servos simultaneously. You'll get exactly the same control signal out of multiple PWM outputs if you command them to the same value, so I'd connect each servo to its own output and just set them in tandem. For example,
Code:
pwm05 = pwm06 = pwm07 = pwm08 = 15; |
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