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<updated>2005-04-24T21:32:17+01:00</updated>
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Nope, this is not isolated. I just fixed one of my servos exhibiting the same problem. In fact it went bad immediately - during assembly.<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=27">Zain</a> — Sun Apr 24, 2005 9:32 pm</p><hr />
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<updated>2005-03-09T16:51:48+01:00</updated>
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<title type="html"><![CDATA[Interesting weak point on the Kondo motors]]></title>

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This problem is more frequent than I expected. This happens because the motor is actualy soldered directly to the M+/M- terminals without any other structure that holds it. Any effort on the motor will affect these terminal an eventualy will break and disconnect them. It is a HUGE design error by the side of Kondo. If you have a motor that suddenly seems to be non working or works on and off it is very likely due to this problem.<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Wed Mar 09, 2005 4:51 pm</p><hr />
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<updated>2005-03-06T01:58:58+01:00</updated>
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<blockquote><div><cite>inaki wrote:</cite><br />After having two motors dead I have decided to check them out to see what happens. The problem has been the same in both cases: the terminal for M+ in the pcb board of the servos was not making contact. A touch with my iron solder and voila! they work again.<br /><br />See the detail of the not contacting pin on the picture below:<br />Bad pin is marked with a white arrow in the picture.<br />(please do not click on the image because it will lead you to advertising)<br /><br /><a href="http://img193.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img193&amp;image=badservo1xp.jpg" class="postlink"><img src="http://img193.exs.cx/img193/8619/badservo1xp.th.jpg" alt="Image" /></a><br /></div></blockquote><br /><br />It's great that you managed to fix the problem with the servo!<br />A message about this has been sent to Kondo.<br /><br />Please <a href="http://robosavvy.com/modules.php?name=Your_Account&amp;op=new_user" class="postlink">register</a> to the form and benefit from <a href="http://robosavvy.com/modules.php?name=Forums&amp;file=viewtopic&amp;t=13" class="postlink">70M of free space</a> where you can upload pictures, video clips, gait files etc. Surely other people will benefit from your shared experience constructing your KHR-1, programming it, running downloaded <a href="http://robosavvy.com/Support/6" class="postlink">gaits</a>, installing the radio control, teaching it to do interesting stuff..  <img src="http://forum.robosavvy.com/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" /><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=3">robosavvy</a> — Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:58 am</p><hr />
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<updated>2005-03-05T19:02:41+01:00</updated>
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After having two motors dead I have decided to check them out to see what happens. The problem has been the same in both cases: the terminal for M+ in the pcb board of the servos was not making contact. A touch with my iron solder and voila! they work again.<br /><br />See the detail of the not contacting pin on the picture below:<br />Bad pin is marked with a white arrow in the picture.<br />(please do not click on the image because it will lead you to advertising)<br /><br />[img]<a href="http://img193.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img193&amp;image=badservo1xp.jpg" class="postlink">[img]http://img193.exs.cx/img193/8619/badservo1xp.th.jpg[/img]</a>[/img]<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Sat Mar 05, 2005 7:02 pm</p><hr />
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