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Old 09-19-2014, 10:03 AM
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Equalizer II question

Hello,
For ease of exact servo match up I want to use the Equalizer II with my Power System Sport Plus on a 50cc split elevator. I have used the EQ6 and EQ6 Turbo on previous installs and got spoiled.
Will using the Equalizer on the 2 separate elevator servos act as voltage choke point, which is what we are thinking here? The EQ6 platforms deliver full power to the servos and therefore the question for you guys.
Thanks
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Old 09-19-2014, 12:54 PM
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Why not just use two channels and match with the transmitter?
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Old 09-20-2014, 10:56 AM
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Hi,
The Equalizer two will result in less voltage to the two servos, you are doubling the current through one connector. On this size plane its usually not an issue. As mentioned, if you have enough receiver channels you can split the elevator in the transmitter too.

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Hello,
For ease of exact servo match up I want to use the Equalizer II with my Power System Sport Plus on a 50cc split elevator. I have used the EQ6 and EQ6 Turbo on previous installs and got spoiled.
Will using the Equalizer on the 2 separate elevator servos act as voltage choke point, which is what we are thinking here? The EQ6 platforms deliver full power to the servos and therefore the question for you guys.
Thanks
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