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Old 11-04-2009, 09:32 AM   #1
Bdegan
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Default Hitec 225 servos act strange in the cold

Title said 225's. Thinking of another project sorry.....

I meant I have some Hitec 625's
Five to be exact. 4 of them go off center in the cold. As you try to cycle them, they go further and further off center. A couple of them won't even sweep through their full range of movement.
After they are warmed up again for a while they go back to their normal function.
Anyone had this happen? Or know what might cause it?

By cold I mean Zero to -5 degrees Celcius
or 32 down to 23 dgrees fahrenheit

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