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#57  

@dave

( those are the devices ) . that means the signal ( servo ) wire goes to the ezbv4 ( white ) and the positive and negative into the terminal . i will make a picture .

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Everything you said in the last 3 posts is correct. Your video is also correct.

One more tip. You can hook more than one servo power wires to the same lug on the power terminals. As long as you keep the positive (+) and Negative (-) wires going to the proper terminal.

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@dave

( You can hook more than one servo power wires to the same lug )

wow thats alot of servo connections . all is ordered . now waiting for parts . question what are youre thoughts on the fusebox ?link

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Nomad, I like it. I'd use it for sure.

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the ones i have are really thik . 12 fuses per box x3 thats 36 fuses availeble . ok i will order them and have a look at them . then you can make a picture how to use them:). what you think ? two or 3 boxes ?

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what you think ? two or 3 boxes ?
You need to make that decision. I don't know how many motors, servos, lights or sound system items you're going to be fusing or how many of these items you're going to have on one circuit. Once you figure that out you're going to need to figure out how many amps the devices on each circuit are going to pull so you can calculate what size fuse to install.

I'd install the fuse blocks you're going to get between the terminal blocks and the devices you are feeding (motors, servos, lights, sound system). Place it on the positive wires of each device.

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@dave

( Place it on the positive wires of each device )

ok i have a look when i have them . i start with 2 .