Originally Posted by
wfield0455
SBus is intended to be able to drive servos in the tail with a single cable while the receiver is in the front of the fuselage so it needs to be able to drive cables at least as long as the typical fuselage. It wouldn't be of much use if it could only be used to connect servos within 40cm of the receiver. Connecting between receiver and powerbox is the same as between receiver and servos..
Hi Wayne,
I was was speaking of the leads from receiver to powerbox, not sbus lines to servos. They quite obviously can be very long.