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Do i need special crimping tool or regular crimping tool to shorten the servo wires.
i dont really want to do it, i'll screw up easily.. is there someone who offer this services? i got 2 servo that need shorten |
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DEpending on what servo it is, its pretty easy to open the case and resolder the wires, if you can solder ok and have a small tip
Otherwise there is a tool that can be used purchased either from ebay, hobbyking or I think MB had it. |
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A set of small pliers and a steady hand is all you need... the terminals usually crimp both the isolated part of the wire and the naked wires. If you can solder the naked bit it's even better but if you do it well it isn't necessary.
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I'm with OneKiwi on this, i've always done it via undoing the case and soldering. But it's whatever you are most comfortable with yourself !
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You could contact 'pugs' on here (Stephen Adams) he will unsolder and re solder to the correct length.
He sorts all the stuff I mess up out |
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Those servo are savox 1251. need to be 3 ish long...
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