airtronics servo
airtronics servo
So I'm rebuilding my original 10Ts for my sons. Going through my parts I found a airtronics servo (94151) that was brand new.. the issue I'm havering is it doesn't fit into my Futaba AM reciever or my novak Fm reciever.. what am I missing or forgetting ??
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Re: airtronics servo
If it has the flange on the side of the plug it can be trimmed off with a Exacto knife. If its going to get run, You may want to make sure the wires are in the right order. Some early servos were wired differantly.
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Re: airtronics servo
If it has the black black red wires it is wired wrong for futaba which is why the connector won't fit. If it is white red black your OK.
The black black red can be converted by cutting the connector to physically fit and moving the red outer wire to the middle. The black that DIDNT get moved is the white signal wire. Plug in matching it to the white wires on another channel. Usually faces the middle of the receiver

The black black red can be converted by cutting the connector to physically fit and moving the red outer wire to the middle. The black that DIDNT get moved is the white signal wire. Plug in matching it to the white wires on another channel. Usually faces the middle of the receiver

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Re: airtronics servo
Great info. Ill be working on the project this weekend. Ill keep you posted on what happens..
Re: airtronics servo
gomachv wrote:If it has the black black red wires it is wired wrong for futaba which is why the connector won't fit. If it is white red black your OK.
The black black red can be converted by cutting the connector to physically fit and moving the red outer wire to the middle. The black that DIDNT get moved is the white signal wire. Plug in matching it to the white wires on another channel. Usually faces the middle of the receiver
Its been a long winter but finally got back to my workshop. Switched the wires around tonight and worked great... GOOD STUFF! !
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