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Re: Anything special needed for servo programming?
But wouldn't the big ol SLA battery supply power even if there is no backup battery? The speed controllers work fine. If I were to plug the servo PWM into the normal port for a speed controller, shouldn't it work fine? Because it doesn't. :-[
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Re: Anything special needed for servo programming?
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In '05, 330 had a wedge on the back that was servo-dropped. That wedge didn't work if there wasn't a backup battery. Plug the backup battery in. I think you'll find it works. |
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Everything is peachy.
Thanks guys! |
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