Servos went to extremes after initalization

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Alyon187
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Yah I did the test and passed. Ive got a hw100 v3 on it so the bec is more than enough. Just thinking that a voltage spike or something similar at the moment of initializing could cause it. Ive already got a cap installed at port two and really dont wanna redo the wiring again to get the cap closer to the power source but will if it gets worse. Once out of every 20 or so times is alright for now.
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We will try to replicate the issue somehow.

Battery connection and initial pass of the power to the electronics is critical for some parts. Unfortunately even if the BEC is great, there are servos/receivers/fbl units/gyros that could not work properly sometimes.
Very strange is, that other people with very same setup are not affected by this.
Maybe if you can just try some different servo (from another manufacturer) we can find if the problem itself is happening in the servos or FBL unit or receiver.
I am sure that we will find it and solve together.
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