Originally Posted by
DaleJEckart
What advantage does crossing the lines have? I would think you would want the lines as straight as possible to avoid any kind of rub wear... and this is the first I've heard of this, nor have any drawings showed it

If crossed, the exposed part of the wire is significantly smaller & the exit hole in the fuse looks better (better angle for drilling) it just looks better IMO
Cheers, V.
P.S. if lines are metal, I use a piece of tubing where they cross. Even better, if possible attach the wires this way to the servo horn : one on the top, the other on the bottom. Of course that depends on the attach point type used. I use the ball link type that screws onto the s. arm so I can put one on top & one on the bottom, wires never touch