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It suddenly dawned on me that you're meaning spring (not string) once I read the whole post (I was quite confused!). It makes sense now and I know what's broken inside.
I don't know which Tx you are using though...
Two things come to mind here.
1. The Tx is poor quality or was made badly (or both) and has failed. It should be possible to use some CA (cyano acrylate) glue to fix the broken plastic part inside to hold the spring in place again - but possibly not? I don't know? You would need to judge that.
2. You shouldn't have to change the servos just because you change the Tx - they are not related.
Voice your concerns to the shop and ask them to fix the Tx - if it's hardly been used it seems like a poor quality part that has failed and they should be trying to look after you as a customer by getting it replaced or fixed.
Cheers,
Rob
I have taken my Tx back to the shop and they will send it back. I should have it back by next week...
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