I searched the squawk, but I get sidetracked reading all the great information, laughing at how everyone on here gets along like you've known each other for a lifetime! And I'm really learning a lot from you all. But I'm still making dumb mistakes. Here's my servo question: Can you change the direction of a servo by switching the wires, making rotate in the opposite direction? Thank you!:Confused:
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Originally posted by Boots Whirlygig View PostI searched the squawk, but I get sidetracked reading all the great information, laughing at how everyone on here gets along like you've known each other for a lifetime! And I'm really learning a lot from you all. But I'm still making dumb mistakes. Here's my servo question: Can you change the direction of a servo by switching the wires, making rotate in the opposite direction? Thank you!:Confused:
Have done this to quite a few servos for various projects, and have had no issues.
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Originally posted by doctormike View PostI guess I'm lazy. Why not just buy a reverse servo for a few dollars?.....Unless, of course, you just enjoy electronic tinkering. Doc
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Originally posted by Prowler901 View PostIt always seems that I can't find reversed servos in the size I need, or they are out of stock. So, I just buy extra servos and reverse them myself. It isn't really as hard/tedious as it looks.
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I successfully replaced a motor in a tiny Quadcopter. I don't have a soldering station and used a small iron that I filed to a finer point, which still seemed to big to get into that little area. The wire was about the size of frog hair. Tedious but I was successful, so I'm sure I could do it if push comes to shove!
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