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It doesn't have to be plugged into the battery port. Any open port will do. The capacitor acts something like a surge protector. It helps protect the radio system from minor voltage drops or spikes that can happen when activating retracts or flaps for example.
Bare in mind that they are limited by the capacity and can't protect against everything.
I routinely put them in EDFs and warbirds that have 6 channels or more. In those cases, 7+ channel receivers are used.
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Originally posted by Twowingtj View PostIt doesn't have to be plugged into the battery port. Any open port will do. The capacitor acts something like a surge protector. It helps protect the radio system from minor voltage drops or spikes that can happen when activating retracts or flaps for example.
Bare in mind that they are limited by the capacity and can't protect against everything.
I routinely put them in EDFs and warbirds that have 6 channels or more. In those cases, 7+ channel receivers are used.
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