Why don't my KO servos work?

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Why don't my KO servos work?

Post by mamadoesntletme »

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I have a few old KO servos at home. Those with the blue wire that goes to the ESC, but not even one seems to work.
May this be because the blue wire has to be connected?
Around early 90' I was too young to spend more than a 100 bucks on a servo, so I used cheap standard ones without this blue wire. so I have no idea.

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Re: Why don't my KO servos work?

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the blue wire is supposed to be tied to battery voltage though an inductor isn't it? I don't think they will work without it connected, it is what is used to power the servo drive motor, and the benefit is that the motor gets almost full battery voltage, not 4.8 or 6v.

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Re: Why don't my KO servos work?

Post by mamadoesntletme »

Thank you guys.
Umm.. it seems that I can only see wether they work or not checking them with a LRP ICS I have. This is the only ESC I have with this blue wire.

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Re: Why don't my KO servos work?

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Jose' you'll find that the blue wire from the servo can be connected directly to the positive side of the battery. You may need a 'choke' between them though.
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Re: Why don't my KO servos work?

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Also be aware that early KO servos had the positive and negative wires reversed in the servo plug when compared to Futaba, JR etc systems..

This is fine if you are using an early KO radio/receiver, but if your using Futaba, JR, Hitec or just about any modern RC gear, then you may have to switch these two wires in the servo plug to get them to work....

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Re: Why don't my KO servos work?

Post by EvolutionRevolution »

What is the 'choke'? It looks like a resistor on the scan...

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Re: Why don't my KO servos work?

Post by jwscab »

it's an inductor. probably like a 1 microHenry (uH)

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Re: Why don't my KO servos work?

Post by Incredible_Serious »

Here's a couple of FET servo chokes in their packs, by both Mtronics and Team OzCharge. The Mtronics ones are 4.7uH (micro Henry), but the OZcharge one is unmarked, so will have to get the books out and confirm by the coloured bands.
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Re: Why don't my KO servos work?

Post by jwscab »

if I am seeing the colors right it's brown brown orange is 1.1uH (silver band is tolerance)

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