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Servonaut M220 Heat Trouble
Hi Guys,
Has anyone had any trouble with the M220 speed controller from Servonaut? I have hooked up a new controller but it gets very hot after a minute or so. Its running from a 12v Ni-Mh 4500ma only on the test bench, not in a model yet. Any Ideas:confused::confused: Thanks Paul |
Re: Servonaut M220 Heat Trouble
What is Servonaut's thoughts?
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Re: Servonaut M220 Heat Trouble
I spoke with Servonaut today and they told me that in most cases, a servo is broken and the BEC of the M220 gets hot.. Reconnect one servo after the other... The servos should not hum or whistle.
The response from Servonaut was very fast and accurate. (Happy Days):):) |
Re: Servonaut M220 Heat Trouble
They are very good with quick responding. I am glad you could fix the issue that fast.:)
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Can some help me im after a correct wiring of how to make the reverse lights and brake lights to program the m220. And how to choose 100% option thanks
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Re: Servonaut M220 Heat Trouble
See at page 8. The 3 pins are for the connection of brake and reverse light. The middle pin is the postive on and the left and right pin for Brake/Reverse which are minus. Us a JR/Servo cable and run the postive pin to each bulb and connect the minus cable from the bulb back to the controller and connect with the right or left pin.
http://www.servonaut.de/shop/media/p...1377874409.pdf |
Re: Servonaut M220 Heat Trouble
Quote:
http://www.servonaut.de/shop/product...gler-m220.html |
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