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Originally Posted by mavrick0
Standard servo's have built in stops in the case as well as the potentiometer that sends info back to the board to tell it where the servo output is
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Pull the gears, remove the stops, done. The pot and circuit board get removed, then wire direct to the motor...continuous rotation servo. I've made them for my crawlers that way, but the motor is controlled via 3 way switch (fwd,neu,rev) on the radio going through a winch controller.