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Tony, just for future reference the +ve and -ve pins on the receiver are on a common rail, so it doesn't matter where you plug the battery/power supply in. Indeed some manufacturers on their smaller receivers don't even have a battery port, and if you are using all servo ports and need a separate power supply (e.g. IC model) then you can simply use a Y lead on one channel and plug a servo and the battery into that.

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1 hour ago, Frank Skilbeck said:

Tony, just for future reference the +ve and -ve pins on the receiver are on a common rail, so it doesn't matter where you plug the battery/power supply in. Indeed some manufacturers on their smaller receivers don't even have a battery port, and if you are using all servo ports and need a separate power supply (e.g. IC model) then you can simply use a Y lead on one channel and plug a servo and the battery into that.

Thanks Frank - to remember this useful tip I need to print it out and stick it somewhere prominent...

rgds Tony

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