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Hey again.

So, I bought two servos for my 4wd FG sportsline, Hitec HS7954SH for throttle/brake and HS5805MG for steering. Are these servos ok? Second question: I heard that steering servo should be powered with an Y cable, but i don't know why and howbto do that. Can anyone please explain?
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I don't know the hitec servos too well.

If you're using 2 steering servos then Yes you do need a Y lead

If you're using a servo for throttle and rear brake and a servo for you front brake you can do this with a Y lead too but it's best if you have channel 3 on your radio for the front brake servo.
 
No, i'm using only one servo for steering and one for throtle/brake. From what i remember it had something to do with power consumption, receivers with BEC... Something like that (can't find where i read this anymore).
 
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You don't need a y lead for running single servos on separate channels. I think you are referring to powering the servos direct from the battery in which case a bec would regulate the power to the servos eg a fully charged battery may give out 6.8v but the bec would only allow a fixed current of 6v to the servos. I am not well up on it but it gives max power to your servos to ensure you get max performance out of them - power can be reduced when directed through the receiver.

Im sure somebody will be along to clarify and give more detail and tech!
 
For part of last year I ran 2 rhinos and 2 of the 20kg savox servos all through my receiver from a 4600mah battery pack with no problems.
 
For part of last year I ran 2 rhinos and 2 of the 20kg savox servos all through my receiver from a 4600mah battery pack with no problems.

Im same as you Mike, no problems through the receiver. I think Al runs his direct to the battery in his MT tho.
 
I've done both and never had an issue either way.

Mike must have it right in racing or he's lost the race before he starts.
I think I fried a receiver once, and wasn't certain I'd be getting full power to the twin Rhino steering set-up, so I came across the splitter, which simply plugged the signal lead into the receiver and supplies the full power to the Rhinos - to be honest I'm not certain I noticed any difference, only a lot more wires!!
Then I got a 5Ah LiPo Rx battery, whilst also reading that Rhinos are voltage sensitive - I've no proof, fortunately - so I also added an LRP 6V regulator into the spaghetti!!
That it works is credit to Hobbythek and LRP - I take none!!

I had to locate a much bigger receiver box - easily located after a weekend on Ebay!!

Al.
 
I bought a 4600 mah LiFe rx pack from LRP. From what I'm reading here i should have no problems powering the servos straight from from the receiver.
Thanks a lot for the input guys.
 
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