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Old 12-08-2014
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Default Servo wire routing

Hi all, after fitting the steering servo I'm unsure of the best way to route the servo wire, if anyone could share a decent image of how you've done it that would be great ��

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The side of the servo that it comes out is the servo saver side, i have it coming round the outside of the servo saver and then just up to ur receiver and the excess wire just bunched with other wire in large heat shrink
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Get some heat shrink from maplin or RS components. Work out minimum length of cable required, fold wire backwards and forwards over its self in a multiple z shape. I do this same width as servo. Slide over heat shrink hey presto! Looks neat and keeps excess wire neatly tucked away alongside servo.
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Here's how mine is routed. Just make sure that it doesn't rub on the servo saver.
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Cheers lads. I might even put a little double sided tape on the plastics to help hold it away from the servo saver
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I found by running the servo wire on the other side there's a bit more space between the servo and steering post.

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These things are certainly a 'tight fit'
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