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Servo mottors & Capacitor

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so i modified some mg995 servos for continuous rotation and what i am left with is a motor that has speed/directional control. the problem is that the voltage that goes to the motor drops every so often and causes the motor to act in an undesirable way. i was wondering if i placed capacitors parallel to the motor, would it fix the problem? also the question is what kind of cap would i need to use because there are those with a fixed - and + and last what size cap would i need to use because the drop lasts for a fairly long time .5 to 1 second. any other solution would also help.
 

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