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Thread: Hitec HS-805BB+ modify to 360*

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    Hi guys & gals.

    Anyone out there that have modified one of these puppies to spin 360* instead of only 60*? I have tried to modify it but dont want to continue because I might ruin it :/...

    Im hoping to use it to lift an arm on a 6 kg fighting robot but with only 60* lift its not gonna work...

    Thanks in advance,

    Markus, Team Bad Teeth, Sweden

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  3. Well...thanks for the info Woody, very nice. However though after removing the two visually physical end-stops (1 inside the pot and 1 on the biggest gear, the servo still only turns 60* :sad:.

    So...Im a bit baffled . Any input highly appreciated.

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    Cheers mate. Excellent help and very fast . I bow my head and lift my hat to you .

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    I did the first part, replacing the pot with 2,2 kohm resistances, and removed the physical stops.

    Now it works but the centre off is weird. When I first connect the servo to the receiver (with a failsafe inbetween) its stable and doesnt even jerk a little. But when I switch on the transmitter the servo starts to run. I tried to fix it with the trimmers on the tx but it only slows it down, not fully to a complete stop.

    The most worrying though is when I swtich the TX to off. The servo goes nuts and start to continously spinn very fast in one direction. The failsafe lights but doesnt seem to be able to stop the servo.

    The failsafe is an Xtra Failsafe (Tehcnobots part no 3402-001). I have tried both of the ones I have but with same result :sad:.

    So...do I change the resistances to some higher ones or try to get the Maplin pot in the post above? Or is there an easier solution?

    Tnx

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    2K2? You need to use something adjustable to set the centre stop. e.g. the maplins pot.

    The servo doesnt move when first turned on with the Tx off because there are no pulses received.

    When you turn the transmitter on, the centre off isnt correct with the fixed resistance so the servo turns slowly. You could trim this out on the Tx.

    Then when you turn the transmitter off again, the failsafes kick in, but are outputting the wrong setting to stop your servo. If you take the failsafes off, you will see the servo stops when the Tx is off.
    Kane Aston
    http://www.makerobotics.com

    Co-owner and builder of BEHEMOTH

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