How does this work? Does the power lead stays on the same pin and just
reverse the other two (signal) leads?
Frank
it might be the better part of valor to go the reversing y harness route.
Jerry
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It's worse than that (but that's what I assumed, too)... I found this
circuit diagram that shows how this done
(http://www.cliftech.com/html/reverser.html).
The reversing gets into the nuts and bolts of the pulses coming in on
the signal wire, changing the duration of the pulses... It's a great
Just buy newer programmable digital servos. Then all you need is a
programmer. Did the exact same thing using Multiplex MCV2 servos, works great.
Steve
At 04:35 PM 7/12/2006, Ken Eaton wrote:
Is there a way to modify a JR servo to reverse direction. My flying buddy
wants to combine his
You can internally revese the servo or buy a reversing y harness to accomplish
the same task. To reverse the servo you must reverse the motor leads and
reverse the 2 outside wires on the feedback pot- not the wiper. Some
adjustment to the pot position might be in order to get neutral where
Depending on the size of the servo (and making sure you're not
operating on a digital servo) you may have enough room to perform the
modification outlined in our RC Soaring Digest article. The article
appeared in the August 2003 issue. You can download the entire issue
from the RC Soaring
elcoba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Does anyone remember how to reverse a servo where you do not have the
facility on the Tx. It has been so long since I last did this that I
have totally forgotten. I do remember that two of the wires on the pot
are to be interchanged, but which two?
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