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Old 17-05-2007
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Default 7.2 Servo running at 6.0v

Okay folks...
This is the deal. I have an oldish 1002 KO Servo which runs at 7.2v. I also have a new brushless system from novak which doesnt seem to provide the extra 1.2v feed required by the servo as of old speedo's. Would the servo function okay on a 6.0v feed alone and has anyone come across this before?

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Mark

When I got my GTB system I had the same issue. I emailed Novak and they said it would ok to solder the fet wire direct to the + power tab.
I did this and had no problems. Just remember to have a choke in the fet lead to protect the servo.

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Mark,

I run the GTB with a 7.2V KO servo,

As Phil says, solder it directly to the positive battery terminal ( I did this on the ESC tab), and make sure there is a servo choke in the connection.

It works great this way, and prevents any unessesary current draw from other items under hard acceleration and steering (notably a Personal Transponder) where the reciever / speedo cant provide the current.
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