Members nejcek74 Posted June 18 Members Report Posted June 18 Yes, it looks like there is no positioner. One of my similar low cost servos didn't operate without positioner, even when the function was switched off in the menu :))) I checked his video again and actually it looks that the white pin operates as intended. Or so I guess. Quote
Members Appaloosa Posted June 18 Author Members Report Posted June 18 The servo motor worked fine with no positioner system prior to transporting to a new location....so thinking it might have to do with some internal misalignment as Constabulary stated. Quote Stardust & Sage ~*~ http://www.smokeandarrow.com
Members friquant Posted June 19 Members Report Posted June 19 Can we see a photo of the connector that plugs into the controller? You can slide the rubber shield back so we can see the individual wires. Want to make sure none of the wires broke. Quote In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner. friquant. Pronounced "FREE-kwuhnt"
Members mbnaegle Posted June 20 Members Report Posted June 20 I think the comments above have it. Even if the motor is not using a needle positioner encoder, if the linkage for the pedal is misadjusted the motor is likely getting a signal immediately at start-up that it can't use or doesn't know what to do with. This would make sense if it started doing this after transporting the machine, as it's common for linkages and legs to shift such that the Idle pedals position is different than what it was previously. Quote
AlZilla Posted June 20 Report Posted June 20 (edited) @Appaloosa, have you taken that control box apart and looked in it? I'm on team Constabulary, I think something rattled loose inside it. Edited June 20 by AlZilla Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
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