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<P><FONT class=nf face=Verdana size=2>Just wanted to get some opinions on wire
size for making up servo extensions. I have always used 22 gauge wire for my
extensions but a friend of mine has a roll of 26 gauge sixteen strand three
conductor twisted wire in jr colors. These will be running Hitec digitals in a
29% 540, only one servo per extension will be used. I guess my question is how
much current can this wire handle without any significant voltage drop, and what
amount of current does one servo draw fully stalled. Thanks for replies in
advance. Brian Billings</FONT></P></DIV></BODY></HTML>