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craig911

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hi guys i want to make a voltage protector to help protect from transmitter glitches brown outs ect

i have found the capasitor i would need 16V 3300uf,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electrolytic-Radial-Capacitors-Various-Values-Voltage-/120953923082?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var=&hash=item1c296a660a

i know it can be hooked up to a spare channel but I'm going to be using that for my light kit,

If i were to solder it directly to the RX were would it need to be attached ?

for my RX & TX I'm using the ansmann W5.

edit

could i use a 10v 5600uf capacitor
 
You could use a y-adapter for servos. It would save a lot of effort for you. You would plug the adapter into the AUX channel and the lights and capacitor into the other end.
 
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