I have an old Traxxas model 2020 tx that needs a steering potentiometer. It turns correct to the right but turning left is weak and not to full lock. Does anyone know what I can replace the pot with? Id like to get it going again for a build I want to do. I have the reciever, msc and the servo and they work as they should.
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GoMachV wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:48 am
If you are certain the pot is the problem, you can still find the 2210 wheel assembly for sale. There are a few on eBay right now.
Thanks for the link. Yes im sure its the pot, I tried another tx with the same setup and it all worked. The PO cranked so hard on the wheel he broke the shaft, some epoxy and all is good. Price is up there though but it would complete the period correct electronics in this build.
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