You seem to be shorting all your servo pins, here is a diagram that might help you
You have lines (which we can suppose are wires) connecting all three pins in a connector row. Perhaps we did not read your schematic correctly.
So are you saying we need to take each black wire and split it so it goes both to the servo and to the circuit board pin?
And is there anyway you could also include a diagram that would be a lot of help.
So are you saying we need to take each black wire and split it so it goes both to the servo and to the circuit board pin?
And is there anyway you could also include a diagram that would be a lot of help.
So I did what you said and we split the wires with only the signal running through the circuit board. We have one battery powering the circuit board and another that is powering the other two wires for the servo. When we try to run this with the remote we run into the problem of being unable to change the servo direction. Every time on the remote when we tell it to move a direction it only moves clockwise. We are very unsure on what we are doing wrong due to the fact that if we plug the servo into the board with all three wires we can get it to work correctly.