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Building the JR Vibe NEX E8 - Slow Build
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<blockquote data-quote="stokke" data-source="post: 30003" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I am aware that if you power one positive terminal you'll power them all - my point is not this, but that the power feed is on both end of the pins, meaning that the servos closest to the power plug will get the most juice and the servos farthest away will get less. My set-up will provide two power plugs, therefore distributing the juice more evenly. Or at least that's the theory - I didn't come up with this myself, I researched it on the interwebz.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why's that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stokke, post: 30003, member: 639"] I am aware that if you power one positive terminal you'll power them all - my point is not this, but that the power feed is on both end of the pins, meaning that the servos closest to the power plug will get the most juice and the servos farthest away will get less. My set-up will provide two power plugs, therefore distributing the juice more evenly. Or at least that's the theory - I didn't come up with this myself, I researched it on the interwebz. Why's that? [/QUOTE]
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