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==General Servo Motor FAQ==


{{FAQ|Why is my servo making a buzzing noise (even when it's stationary)?|Servo motors have a built in control system that is very finely tuned. Even a small load can cause a servo to constantly re-adjust to hold its position, which makes the buzzing noise. This is completely normal behaviour for a servo motor, and is nothing to be concerned about unless the motor is also overheating.}}
{{FAQ|Why is my servo making a buzzing noise (even when it's stationary)?|Servo motors have a built in control system that is very finely tuned. Even a small load can cause a servo to constantly re-adjust to hold its position, which makes the buzzing noise. This is completely normal behaviour for a servo motor, and is nothing to be concerned about unless the motor is also overheating.}}

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General Servo Motor FAQ

Why is my servo making a buzzing noise (even when it's stationary)?

Servo motors have a built in control system that is very finely tuned. Even a small load can cause a servo to constantly re-adjust to hold its position, which makes the buzzing noise. This is completely normal behaviour for a servo motor, and is nothing to be concerned about unless the motor is also overheating.