ORIGINAL: DadsToysBG
In our testing of GS planes we found that the standard connector lost 1/2v per connector. Now you have a connector on both sides of the switch that totals 1v. you also have a connector int the receiver, that's another 1/2v. and we're not sure if there is a voltage drop thu the switch. But now you could possibility only getting 2.9v into the receiver.
Dennis
Please tell us which company you tested because I want to make sure I never buy anything from them. 1/2V per connection is the most absurd thing I have heard - and there is a lot of absurdity here.
BTW, as near as i can tell "brownout" was the first thought of the OP. It certainly is not the only possible problem. But these responses do show the importance of describing the symptoms rather than a suposed diagnosis. If the OP had not given the symptoms he might never have received some of the alternate diagnoses given here.