Tonight I got all of my equipment out to do some testing; my almost-finished homemade cylinder, radio, battery, etc.
I plugged everything in and nothing worked. I finally traced it down to a bad connector, and after that was replaced everything started working okay. Then I decided to test my SubTech failsafe. I switched the transmitter off. All the servos went crazy and the motor revved back and forth. After about thirty seconds of this the servo hooked up to the failsafe had STILL not activated to turn on the microswitch that leads to the air pump. I turned the transmitter back on and tried again. This time the servos went nuts again but after 6 seconds the servo turned the switch on like it was supposed to.
After switching the transmitter on and off several times I finally just decided to see how things ran under normal conditions -i.e. not switching the tx off to simulate a loss of signal. Then to my dismay I found that all of the servos started "chattering" when ever I turned the motor on.
Now what is so bewildering about the whole thing is that just a few days ago everything ran fine, except I did not have the failsafe hooked up for some reason, so I did not test that then.
Any suggestions on what to do? I am very concerned....
Jonathan
Edited By JDBostrom on 1113534983
I plugged everything in and nothing worked. I finally traced it down to a bad connector, and after that was replaced everything started working okay. Then I decided to test my SubTech failsafe. I switched the transmitter off. All the servos went crazy and the motor revved back and forth. After about thirty seconds of this the servo hooked up to the failsafe had STILL not activated to turn on the microswitch that leads to the air pump. I turned the transmitter back on and tried again. This time the servos went nuts again but after 6 seconds the servo turned the switch on like it was supposed to.
After switching the transmitter on and off several times I finally just decided to see how things ran under normal conditions -i.e. not switching the tx off to simulate a loss of signal. Then to my dismay I found that all of the servos started "chattering" when ever I turned the motor on.
Now what is so bewildering about the whole thing is that just a few days ago everything ran fine, except I did not have the failsafe hooked up for some reason, so I did not test that then.
Any suggestions on what to do? I am very concerned....
Jonathan
Edited By JDBostrom on 1113534983
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