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Old 02-05-2008
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Default Fet lead help

Just got a new Nosram Razor esc and there is no blue fet lead for the servo and as i run a ko 7.2v servo is it ok to connect the blue wire from the servo to the + wire on the esc.

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Yep, it's perfectly fine to do so, just make sure you have a 'choke' wired in there too between the servo fet wire and positive wire.
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Hi, ive had to do that on alfie's car he has a lrp v7.1 speedo and a ko pds2123 fet servo and thats soldered directly to the positive connection on the speedo! no troubles at all!

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You can also wire it into the switch Grant ... prevents constant current into the servo when plugged in which im sure you know some of the older 7.2v FET's really didnt like ...
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thanks for all the help lads
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