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Old 02-12-2006, 05:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: power box 40-24 with matchboxes

Frank,

There is a plug on the match box for external power and that would be the same as running another cable from your Powerbox. BuT!!!!

There is always a but. The price of two matchboxes out weighs the extra you would have to pay for a powerbox champion. That has four built in matchboxes. You program and match your servos off the powerbox directly. So you end up with less weight, less spaghetti inside and an all round much better and reliable setup.

Then there is the third option.

Smartfly power expander with four two channel equalisers. These are matchboxes in a much smaller, thus lighter, package. Very easy to program and setup and whole lot of cash less than option one and two.

My choice would be. Powerbox champion if you want an all in one package. Smart-Fly system if you want to save a few hard earned dollars.

Third and last would be the powerbox, matchbox combo.

Just my opinion for what its worth. I have all the above systems or have had at some stage so I am not selling used cars here. I am speaking from real life experience.

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