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Old 03-15-2007, 07:39 AM   #3
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Default Re: seiko driver ?

Randy, I have run a few of them with great success. Unreal power and simplicity. On my 37% Yak I have run both a 2 cell and 3 cell. Both worked fine, but there is a significant improvement...particularly in knife edge loops, etc....with the 3 cell.

As far as the switch, the servo draws next to nothing when the Rx is powered down. I use a deans connector with no switch. Plug it in when I get to the field and unplug it at the end of the day. I have accidentally left one plugged in for 3 days and the battery was still fine to fly with at that point. As far as I am concerned, the switch is an added failure point, weight and money you don't need

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