[Robotgroup] hitec digital servo programmer?

Paul Atkinson pma32904 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 22 06:10:01 PDT 2006


I think you are right about the NVRAM settings, etc. Any chance you could take something to the store to drive another servo and see if it acts differently? The store should have an R/C set they could use to 'demo'.
   
  Paul

Vern Graner <vern at txis.com> wrote:
  Ok, I dropped about $60.00 on a high-torque, high precision servo today 
and it appears that it has been programmed to not react like "regular" 
servos.. for starters, it goes the *opposite* direction from all the 
other servos I have and secondly, it doesn't traverse a full 180 
degrees. So, as I think these are nvram type settings that the servos 
"holds" does anyone have a hitec servo programmer or should I take this 
one back to the store?

FWIW, i have my suspicions that this unit may have been programmed and 
then returned to the store as it was in a re-sealable clam-shell type box...

Vern

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