Try the following. Plug the USB into a BLUE HIGH SPEED USB PORT on your laptop/pc by itself. THEN plug the steering servo cable into the USB. I had the same problem that you did but because the cables are all black, I simply did not have the steering servo cable connected the correct way as all of the cables on my servo are black. When the USB device is reading properly a small green ligh flashes on the USB constantly. The moment I unplugged the steering servo cable and flipped it and then plugged it back in, it worked. Once connected properly the software will say "Success read parameter!" and then you will be able to adjust and save your settings. I've gotten a lot out of your channel, and I hope this works for you. Thank you.
@@RoadsideRC also, have the software open on the laptop prior to doing all of the steps above. If you plug the steering servo into the USB the wrong way, then you must close the software, pull out the USB and start afresh. So the steps are = 1 open software, 2 USB by itself in. 3 steering servo cable inserted into USB the flipped direction and 4 check the USB light is blinking and press read on your software. Then make your software changes and hit write, and then press exit.👍
It does seem hard to compare to the likes of Reve D without having the programming feature usable. I have the same servo but its called just AFRC (and a couple reve Ds). I got the AFRC combo with their latest gyro, and program dongle. Was able to tune the servo to be a lot smoother then the base tune, furthermore was able to activate Sanwa SSR mode, and interface it with my Sanwa radio. 100 percent gain if you want it, no wobbles. It doesn't take over the steering as much as a Reve D servo, and some prefer that, or the chassis calls for it - but in my opinion, for the price that AFRC is one bad ass, capable combo!
That programmer will work, I have the same parts and program it just fine. You do however have to plug it in a certain way. You have to launch the software with nothing plugged in, then plug in the adapter and wait for it to say adapter plugged in. then plug the servo into the programmer.
Thanks for the tip. I emailed AGFRC, and their response was that this programmer would not work - literally directly from them. Said I needed to get a different one.
I had one of those servos, and I had the same issue with the programmer. I think it had something to do with the plug on the programmer: the programmer fit loosely into the USB port on my laptop, unlike other items that fit tightly. If I jiggled the programmer a bit it would connect, but it would not stay connected. I'm returning the AGFRC servo to Amazon: I bought a Yokomo SP-03 D servo and USB programmer, which both work great. I wish the AGFRC servo programmer would have worked: it would have been a nice budget servo and programmer combination.
I have been running just AGFRc servos for 2 plus years ...best one is the 45 kg in my XMAXX its been there for 2 plus years jet 1/10 scale 8.4 volt killer .....this is what got my to start using their products no outlandish clams just plain power , speed or winch ...yes one servo has all the capability's....LOsi dray car has same in it works great ....
Your connexion problem could be your usb not providing enough current. I have seen similar behavior before. Try using an externally powered usb hub if you have one.
Did I miss something with the links? The Reve-D cost 62.99 according to the link in your other video, and this AGFRC costs 68.99 through the link you provided. I am trying to think if I am just not getting it (not unusual for me LOL)
I think I really should of waited when I bought my car. Front motors are very difficult to manage the weight distribution on. I find the back is WAY to light and the front WAY to heavy. Of course everyone who I ask got lots of input on Rear motor or MID motor cars. lol Another great Video Troy. Servo looks pretty decent and too bad about the software acting weird on ya.. Have a good one.. :)
Try relocating your battery. It makes a big difference. My first rc drift car was an mst fxx, and I had the same issue. It's esp frustrating when everyone else has a 60/40 rear bias. Shorty battery mounted laterally on your upper deck right in front of the rear shock tower was enough to compensate for the front motor
Hi Troy as usual found this very helpful am going to get this or the 15.5kg one, or maybe the onisiki servo, what one should I go with I'm using a hobbywing 10bl60 and the omg v1 gyro, regards Jason.
I don't have any direct experience with the OMG gyro, so can't tell you much there. AGFRC has a newer version of this servo out that is supposed to be much better.
@@RoadsideRC hi Troy thanks for the quick reply regarding what servo to run in my mst you mentioned about agfrc having a better servo out what one is it, to all you newbies out you won't go wrong with roadside, so all I can say is like and subscribe, and Troy thanks dude, thanks Jason.
Perhaps the usb port is not capable of supplying enough current. It is unlikely, but if you have a powered usd hub laying around you could give that a try.
@@RoadsideRC Thanks 🙏 I've had good experiences with AGFRC crawling, pretty sure they manufacture REVD and Yokomo servos too. EDIT picture for mine shows the v3 programmer.
Been watching quite a few of your vids! Awesome content! Any thoughts on HSP rtr drift car? I bought one on eBay for $135 and it's decent. Wondering on what you would upgrade if you where a newbie and just getting into drifting? Like staying with brushed motors and nimh batteries and such. Thanks ahead for any input.
That is very similar to the Redcat drift cars I have. They are for a completely different use than a proper RWD car. I personally don't modify them at all. I leave them bone-stock, bash them around, and that is it. I leave all the mods to my RWD cars.
@@RoadsideRC I have seen vids where people convert their HSP cheapies into RWD. Do you think it would be worth the time and investment to build the HSP into a proper RWD drift car? Or just start off with a proper RWD chassis? I'm a seasoned RC guy but new to drifting. Thank you for your reply by the way! Much appreciated 👍.
Hey Troy, I am looking for an economically priced servo for my drift car. You didn't seem to impressed with this one and I dont see many other budget drift servos on the channel. Do you have any recommendations? Do you think the zoskay 35kg pro would be ok for this application or would that be a waste of time and money? I've managed to keep the costs down of this build considerably while still using good quality parts. For example, I did decide to give the Onisiki gyro a try and was able to get that from Amain for around $55 with coupons. Thanks in advance!!!
More to come on this on my channel. Testing isn't done yet. Overall, I do like this AGFRC servo. Just unfortunate that I couldn't get the programmer to work. Still, worked fine without tuning. A guy in our local group has tried both of these servos and had good luck...but I just can't say for sure until I test them myself. Servo 1: amzn.to/3yOBed8 Servo 2: amzn.to/3lkrcNS
Great review video. I love AGFRC servos in my crawlers and looking to get another one for a winch. I think your problem is that you need the V3 USB dongle not the V2 that you have. They came out with servos that are marked with the "A" symbol per the company which indicates the servo is programmable. I looked on the company's website for that model servo and it shows the V3 USB dongle with it.
Thank you! This servo and dongle was sold as a set. Really interesting. Seriously - came packaged together. Not sure why they would do that if they weren't meant to work together.
@@RoadsideRC wow that’s interesting. The company has a servo owners group on Facebook. I posted something about something similar and a company rep replied to my post.
Did you get the dongle sorted out? I ordered this servo because I can't find a reve d. They're sf out everywhere. I'd like to know if the programming features make a difference.
I never did. The company told me I had the wrong dongle. Got the new dongle - just still never plugged it in. Works like a champ just as it comes out of the box.
@@RoadsideRCJust had to replug again. I had it happen to me once using another redownloaded software. Never happened to me with the first software I downloaded. Was really looking forward to seeing a comparison with reved servo. A lot of the guys who used reved servo here has switched to agf servo. It is faster and has better resistance to gyro shake with that damping setup in the programming.
@dencio1976 Thanks - but I dod try it many times off camera....and it never worked. This video is older now, and I understand they now ship a different programmer.
I just got this servo and the v3 programmer today and I cannot for the link to the program software. You have a link to it? I looked everywhere on their site
@@RoadsideRC I figured it out. My computer though it was a virus and wouldn't down load it. It was under firmware. Had to do a bunch of B's to get it to finally download.
Agree 100%! I was frustrated that the programmer didn't work. AGFRC told me it shipped with the wrong programmer. I used the servo as-is for awhile, then sold it later. Have been thinking of getting another - may do so and see if it works this time.
Try the following. Plug the USB into a BLUE HIGH SPEED USB PORT on your laptop/pc by itself. THEN plug the steering servo cable into the USB. I had the same problem that you did but because the cables are all black, I simply did not have the steering servo cable connected the correct way as all of the cables on my servo are black. When the USB device is reading properly a small green ligh flashes on the USB constantly. The moment I unplugged the steering servo cable and flipped it and then plugged it back in, it worked. Once connected properly the software will say "Success read parameter!" and then you will be able to adjust and save your settings. I've gotten a lot out of your channel, and I hope this works for you. Thank you.
Thanks for the tip! I will certainly try again!
@@RoadsideRC also, have the software open on the laptop prior to doing all of the steps above. If you plug the steering servo into the USB the wrong way, then you must close the software, pull out the USB and start afresh. So the steps are = 1 open software, 2 USB by itself in. 3 steering servo cable inserted into USB the flipped direction and 4 check the USB light is blinking and press read on your software. Then make your software changes and hit write, and then press exit.👍
It does seem hard to compare to the likes of Reve D without having the programming feature usable. I have the same servo but its called just AFRC (and a couple reve Ds). I got the AFRC combo with their latest gyro, and program dongle. Was able to tune the servo to be a lot smoother then the base tune, furthermore was able to activate Sanwa SSR mode, and interface it with my Sanwa radio. 100 percent gain if you want it, no wobbles. It doesn't take over the steering as much as a Reve D servo, and some prefer that, or the chassis calls for it - but in my opinion, for the price that AFRC is one bad ass, capable combo!
Nice! Thanks for the feedback.
That programmer will work, I have the same parts and program it just fine. You do however have to plug it in a certain way. You have to launch the software with nothing plugged in, then plug in the adapter and wait for it to say adapter plugged in. then plug the servo into the programmer.
Thanks for the tip.
I emailed AGFRC, and their response was that this programmer would not work - literally directly from them. Said I needed to get a different one.
Nice video yet again think I may get a drift car to play with thanks for the good video you share with us all 👍👍
Awesome!
Let me know if you have questions along the way!
Will do thank you 👍👍
Nice servo and test, great review
Thanks!
Definitely update us if you get the programming to work on the servo!
I think I might buy another programmer- see if this one was just bad.
I had one of those servos, and I had the same issue with the programmer. I think it had something to do with the plug on the programmer: the programmer fit loosely into the USB port on my laptop, unlike other items that fit tightly. If I jiggled the programmer a bit it would connect, but it would not stay connected. I'm returning the AGFRC servo to Amazon: I bought a Yokomo SP-03 D servo and USB programmer, which both work great. I wish the AGFRC servo programmer would have worked: it would have been a nice budget servo and programmer combination.
I think it works really well!!!
Yes - the programmer is disappointing. I asked AGFRC - they said it needed a different programmer.
nice job! cool and thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Awesome information.
Glad to help!
I have been running just AGFRc servos for 2 plus years ...best one is the 45 kg in my XMAXX its been there for 2 plus years jet 1/10 scale 8.4 volt killer .....this is what got my to start using their products no outlandish clams just plain power , speed or winch ...yes one servo has all the capability's....LOsi dray car has same in it works great ....
Awesome! Glad to hear it!
Your connexion problem could be your usb not providing enough current. I have seen similar behavior before. Try using an externally powered usb hub if you have one.
Thanks for the tip! I appreciate it!
Did I miss something with the links? The Reve-D cost 62.99 according to the link in your other video, and this AGFRC costs 68.99 through the link you provided. I am trying to think if I am just not getting it (not unusual for me LOL)
That ReveD price must have reduced. It is normally higher. You also have to purchase the ReveD programmer separately, for another $20ish.
@@RoadsideRC ahh ok thank you very much for the clarification! Another great and informative video as always!
Wow you have training lines in garage on the floor :-D Nice drifting skills.
Thanks!
Yes, some simple tape helps make a track for practice!
I think I really should of waited when I bought my car. Front motors are very difficult to manage the weight distribution on. I find the back is WAY to light and the front WAY to heavy. Of course everyone who I ask got lots of input on Rear motor or MID motor cars. lol Another great Video Troy. Servo looks pretty decent and too bad about the software acting weird on ya.. Have a good one.. :)
Yes, you are right.
The mid to rear motor really is the way to go. Front motor is fun, and possibly more "scale" but really starting to disappear.
Try relocating your battery. It makes a big difference. My first rc drift car was an mst fxx, and I had the same issue. It's esp frustrating when everyone else has a 60/40 rear bias. Shorty battery mounted laterally on your upper deck right in front of the rear shock tower was enough to compensate for the front motor
@@chadg6874 Thanks.. :)
Hi Troy as usual found this very helpful am going to get this or the 15.5kg one, or maybe the onisiki servo, what one should I go with I'm using a hobbywing 10bl60 and the omg v1 gyro, regards Jason.
I don't have any direct experience with the OMG gyro, so can't tell you much there.
AGFRC has a newer version of this servo out that is supposed to be much better.
@@RoadsideRC hi Troy thanks for the quick reply regarding what servo to run in my mst you mentioned about agfrc having a better servo out what one is it, to all you newbies out you won't go wrong with roadside, so all I can say is like and subscribe, and Troy thanks dude, thanks Jason.
Perhaps the usb port is not capable of supplying enough current. It is unlikely, but if you have a powered usd hub laying around you could give that a try.
Good idea!
Im suprised they didnt send you a different programmer to try, im a bit nervous now 😂 I ordered this combo. Did you ever get it to work?
I never programmed it - but did use it unprogrammed without an issue. Don't worry - it will do great for you.
@@RoadsideRC Thanks 🙏 I've had good experiences with AGFRC crawling, pretty sure they manufacture REVD and Yokomo servos too. EDIT picture for mine shows the v3 programmer.
Been watching quite a few of your vids! Awesome content!
Any thoughts on HSP rtr drift car? I bought one on eBay for $135 and it's decent. Wondering on what you would upgrade if you where a newbie and just getting into drifting? Like staying with brushed motors and nimh batteries and such. Thanks ahead for any input.
That is very similar to the Redcat drift cars I have.
They are for a completely different use than a proper RWD car.
I personally don't modify them at all. I leave them bone-stock, bash them around, and that is it.
I leave all the mods to my RWD cars.
@@RoadsideRC I have seen vids where people convert their HSP cheapies into RWD. Do you think it would be worth the time and investment to build the HSP into a proper RWD drift car? Or just start off with a proper RWD chassis? I'm a seasoned RC guy but new to drifting. Thank you for your reply by the way! Much appreciated 👍.
Hey Troy, I am looking for an economically priced servo for my drift car. You didn't seem to impressed with this one and I dont see many other budget drift servos on the channel. Do you have any recommendations? Do you think the zoskay 35kg pro would be ok for this application or would that be a waste of time and money? I've managed to keep the costs down of this build considerably while still using good quality parts. For example, I did decide to give the Onisiki gyro a try and was able to get that from Amain for around $55 with coupons. Thanks in advance!!!
More to come on this on my channel. Testing isn't done yet.
Overall, I do like this AGFRC servo. Just unfortunate that I couldn't get the programmer to work. Still, worked fine without tuning.
A guy in our local group has tried both of these servos and had good luck...but I just can't say for sure until I test them myself.
Servo 1: amzn.to/3yOBed8
Servo 2: amzn.to/3lkrcNS
Great review video. I love AGFRC servos in my crawlers and looking to get another one for a winch. I think your problem is that you need the V3 USB dongle not the V2 that you have. They came out with servos that are marked with the "A" symbol per the company which indicates the servo is programmable. I looked on the company's website for that model servo and it shows the V3 USB dongle with it.
Thank you!
This servo and dongle was sold as a set. Really interesting. Seriously - came packaged together. Not sure why they would do that if they weren't meant to work together.
@@RoadsideRC wow that’s interesting. The company has a servo owners group on Facebook. I posted something about something similar and a company rep replied to my post.
@@RoadsideRC sounds like a shipping glitch. If you bought it on Amazon I would talk to them or return it and get the new one.
@@RoadsideRCThank you so much, V2 and V3 can be programmed for the servo A50BHL servo
Did you get the dongle sorted out? I ordered this servo because I can't find a reve d. They're sf out everywhere. I'd like to know if the programming features make a difference.
I never did.
The company told me I had the wrong dongle. Got the new dongle - just still never plugged it in. Works like a champ just as it comes out of the box.
You gotta give that programming a chance it's goofy but it works I program
It wouldn't work. The USB adapter would not work with my computer or servo.
Gonna use the Reefs 299LP out of one of my drag rigs when my D5S gets here.
Those work, as long as you pair it with a good gyro.
I honestly wanted to see you do more programming
I wanted to - but the programmer didn't work.
@@RoadsideRCJust had to replug again. I had it happen to me once using another redownloaded software. Never happened to me with the first software I downloaded. Was really looking forward to seeing a comparison with reved servo.
A lot of the guys who used reved servo here has switched to agf servo. It is faster and has better resistance to gyro shake with that damping setup in the programming.
@dencio1976 Thanks - but I dod try it many times off camera....and it never worked.
This video is older now, and I understand they now ship a different programmer.
I had luck getting it connected by unplugging and plugging the servo from the usb while it was in the computer.
Great! Thanks for the tip!
I just got this servo and the v3 programmer today and I cannot for the link to the program software. You have a link to it? I looked everywhere on their site
I don't have a link, sorry.
I did find their customer service to be really fast, so consider emailing them.
@@RoadsideRC I figured it out. My computer though it was a virus and wouldn't down load it. It was under firmware. Had to do a bunch of B's to get it to finally download.
Ever get program working?
I never did! AGFRC told me I got the wrong programmer...
👏👏👏👏👏👏
But irritating that you didn't get into the settings. Missed opportunity because no one on UA-cam has a video for it.
Agree 100%!
I was frustrated that the programmer didn't work.
AGFRC told me it shipped with the wrong programmer.
I used the servo as-is for awhile, then sold it later.
Have been thinking of getting another - may do so and see if it works this time.
Gyro?? 🤷♂️
What is your question?
The Rev D servos are made by agf in the same factory with the same parts 😂😂😂
A lot of companies do this - but doesn't mean the software loaded on them is the same. Or even that the parts are physically the same.
The housing!
Ones aluminum ones. Plastic
these are like 70 bucks now lol rip
Yeah - that is getting higher. Still a lot cheaper than the ReveD!