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I just ask agin :D How the heck did you connect the lego servo to the rc system?

Here my servo is connected to an additional Lego extension wire that then connects to the motor controller. The lego wire is made up of 4 wires, and two of them control the movements of the servo. Connect those two to the motor controller and then connect that port to the servo port on the receiver...it's very hard to describe with words and it's not really helpful as it depends on what RC parts you purchase. If you want info on how the servo works, visit Philo's page about it here: http://www.philohome.com/pfservo/pfservo.htm

Which reminds me, special thanks to Philo-your charts and specs of all the motors definitely helped me with this build :classic:

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Horray! Another person who lives in FL!

Please don't bump old topics with one lined comments. You should review our Revisiting old topics (Bumping), which is linked in the Site Guidelines

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4. LEGO MOCs do date, but once again if you have something important to add then it's OK. It may sound lame, but knowing the original poster or being a long term member really makes the difference here.

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One thing that I need to emphasize is why reviving old threads can be a bad thing. Here's a few;

1. People come and go and times and opinions change. Quoting someone, asking a question, or just assuming something based on past posts can annoy members and cause offense.

2. There's only room for so many recent topics and each bumped one bumps out another. (This is especially in the BSTF forum.) This makes it hard to find the real new topics and can cause silly topic bumping wars and make a mess of everything. This is really annoying for people who don't have much time and find that the "new" topic they opened is really something they read last year that was bumped so someone could say "that's Kool!".

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