Quote Originally Posted by burak450 View Post
Hi skimask,

Maybe I am always wrong...

Maybe my english isnt good enough...

But I think, it is not shame not knowing it is shame not learning ...

If you wont help me ,dont reply my words please...

When I read your words,I feel like humiliated

Thats all...
No one is trying to humiliate you. In fact, it looks to me like skimask is giving you a lot of help. Complete code is not help.

Let me ask you to do something. Imagine how hard it is to help someone long distance like this? Sure the code can be posted and looked at easy enough, but what about the hardware that wee can not see or test.

Now think about the kind of person that will tale the time to work through the kind of problems that we see on this forum.

Now think about how you might make the person that is trying to help feel with your last post.

There are many many people here that could help, but only a few that take the time. No wonder there are so few willing to help.

That all said.

Try a battery pack on your servos. If it is noise from the power supply like Nick said, that will stop it.

And like skimask ask, show a picture of you power supply. As you are finding out, power supplies can be tricky.