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02.18.2009, 02:46 AM

Be sure to at least tie all the grounds together though, otherwise the servo won't have a reference for the signal wire.
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The + and - would both have to be taken out of the plug? Or just the + ?
   
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02.18.2009, 03:37 AM

You'd need common + & - for all servos and reciever then seperate signal wires for each servo channel

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02.18.2009, 05:12 AM

OK. I'm just kind fo thinking out loud here...

So both + and both - would be taken out of the plug and spliced back into the + and - after the switch and before the RX? I would still have a + and a -going into the RX (bat) and each servo plug would only have a signal wire.

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