I bought 3 of them, brown goes to ground, red goes to 5 v , and orange goes to pin (in examples, pin 9 ). Does not move, even if if Iturn it with my hand, i feel no electric resistance. What am I doing wrong ? Greeting from Argentina !!
I have a question. If you were to use these continuous servos to a certain angle like 540, does that mean you have to do that speed for a limited amount of time?
I have MG996R and its is going clockwise on 0 ,it stops on 90 and goes counter clock wise on 100 , and while rotating Counter clock wise its speed is less as compared to clockwise rotation!
thanks a lot. i went through lot of turtorials and only yours acctualy helped me
thanks for this great video! AMAZING, because nobody before has done such an easy video
I bought 3 of them, brown goes to ground, red goes to 5 v , and orange goes to pin (in examples, pin 9 ). Does not move, even if if Iturn it with my hand, i feel no electric resistance. What am I doing wrong ? Greeting from Argentina !!
I have a question. If you were to use these continuous servos to a certain angle like 540, does that mean you have to do that speed for a limited amount of time?
So, there is no way to precisely control its position at a particular angle?
sooooo, is it possible to track the degree/position of the axel in this motor, without any ekstra components?
By 'forward' and 'backward' do you mean clockwise and counterclockwise ?
I have MG996R and its is going clockwise on 0 ,it stops on 90 and goes counter clock wise on 100 , and while rotating Counter clock wise its speed is less as compared to clockwise rotation!
you have to mod the duty cycle some servos need more tha 180 degree signal to get full speed of the servo
Thank you for the lesson
my servo is not mapped this way I put 1500 us to stop and under 1500 to go forward, after 1500 the servo seems to be stalled! . HELP PLEASE.
First like. Great series.
No, no and no.
Could you please elaborate so anyone can know what the error is and it can be corrected.