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YPVS servo Rotates 270º

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    Ckline
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    #5

    PS: the youtube video i watched without sound.

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      Calum
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      Yes, thanks for searching haha!

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        Ckline
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        #7

        @Calum update cleaned the conections and ,opened and cleaned the Electronic in the servo, now the servo do a eratic movemente, like 4 times almost a clean test but only like 1 cm UP and down on the oposite side.

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          Calum
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          Your battery charged and not failing?

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            yep full charged,i talked with a japonese guy that opens cdi and servos eletronics etc, he told me might be the potenciometer from the servo, if its broken the resistor( of potenciometer) the cdi send the right voltage but the potenciometer dont "translate" and the servo rotor dont know his right possition,Sems legit. Gona check it with the multimeter , it needs to make 0.93V to 2.37V !

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              Btw its the white/red wire that delivers the voltage, 80712136_1167764760096011_7811060895848595456_n.png 79465935_444888279754092_8463523778809298944_n.png

              and today i will check evrething with another dtr from a friend,wish me luck!

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                Calum
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                Beyond my comprehension haha!

                Keep us posted!

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  Update¡! The servo is faulty, the cdi is ok, tried with another servo from another bike, but what gets faulty its the potenciometer, bahhh if you get one with the same specs Just need to weld it and done!

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                    @Calum done! Fixe the ypvs, resuming.. All the worng and default moves from the servo was cable/potenciometer problem, if you dont have one to sustitute, try clean and try all the continuity for all the cables from the servo, i had 1 bad cable{Black White} and a dirty potenciometer. Now evrething works fine.

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                      Oh happy days.

                      Nice one bud, thanks for keeping us posted.

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