Servo Wiring Diagram Updated
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For many years I've posted a servo wiring diagram as a reference about servo wiring ends and differences between the brands. But for a few years it has been outdated because of Airtronics moving to "Z" connectors that are compatable with the rest of the industry. Updating this diagram has been on my "to do"list but Ijust didn't get it done. Well, last night Iwas bored while waiting for a video to render so I sat down and updated the diagram. For all those that have this chart saved here is the updated version of it.
Ken
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Heres a helpful tip for those of you who don't know how to copy this great item so you can save a shot of this and you use Windows but don't know much about all the hidden tools.
Look in Accessories under open All Programs. Find the Snipping Tool and open it. Set it for rectangular copy. Select the new chart , make a copy of it and save it where ever you save jpg files of your RC things.
I use the snipping tool often and have a great file of things I made copies of off these forum tips we get from all over. Also countless other things once you find how this works.
Look in Accessories under open All Programs. Find the Snipping Tool and open it. Set it for rectangular copy. Select the new chart , make a copy of it and save it where ever you save jpg files of your RC things.
I use the snipping tool often and have a great file of things I made copies of off these forum tips we get from all over. Also countless other things once you find how this works.
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You don't need to be a beginner to use the files Ken and others post. When I see something like the paint charts I print them out and have them tacked to my shops wall. I have had Kens wiring chart on my wall for a long time and use it more often then I thought I would. I just saved this new chart in a file until I can get a color ink cartridge for my printer.
I use quite a few of the charts and drawings Ken posts for us when someone has a question. It's easier for me to show a picture then to try to explain something. Kens rendering of a three line tank has been a great help too.
I also have a copy of Mikes Why Build 101 that I loan out when someone asks me why build.
Thanks for the upgrade Ken.
I use quite a few of the charts and drawings Ken posts for us when someone has a question. It's easier for me to show a picture then to try to explain something. Kens rendering of a three line tank has been a great help too.
I also have a copy of Mikes Why Build 101 that I loan out when someone asks me why build.Thanks for the upgrade Ken.




