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When using Futaba BLS 451 servos for example these are very modest. Savox 1258/Align DS610 are much more demanding, one alone taking up to 15Amps peak for the instance of a second. And for very extreme example take high voltage Savox servos SB-2271SG HV. They demand up to 27Amps (1 Servo!) peak which you can see when measure the power consumption with an oscilloscope.
 
When using Futaba BLS 451 servos for example these are very modest. Savox 1258/Align DS610 are much more demanding, one alone taking up to 15Amps peak for the instance of a second. And for very extreme example take high voltage Savox servos SB-2271SG HV. They demand up to 27Amps (1 Servo!) peak which you can see when measure the power consumption with an oscilloscope.
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== External servo power connection ==
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The best solution when using high power servos is to use the MICROBEAST PLUS HD which supplies a switchable high power input!
 
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On the other hand it is a very good practice, when using such high power servos as mentiond above, to decouple the servo power completely from receiver and microbeast and use a regulator as power supply or some kind of power bus/power distribution system (which simply may be connecting the power wires from the servos directly to the battery). So voltage loss and internal resistance are reduced to a minimum (the higher the current and the higher resistance, the more voltage you will loose!).
 
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