![]() ![]() If you do go that route, please remember how the wires were placed as I had 1 failed servo where the chip is burnt and unusable.įirst, solder the DC motor onto the circuit board exactly how you removed it. An optional step is to desolder the 3 wires that connects to your arduino/microcontroller etc.My second servo was surprisingly easier as I managed to desolder the potentiometer and the circuit board just came right off. Depending on your model, you may only need to desolder 2 wires and you're done, but for a servo like mine, where the pins of servo are soldered directly onto the circuity, you may need pliers to twist them in order to break the connection. the potentiometer is denoted by 3 pins directly underneath the servo axis. ![]()
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