stangflyer
I like 'em "BIG"!
Have to agree.... Supplying your "required" voltage or amperage should not be a problem. I personally use 20awg in everything. I hate them pesky connectors. The more you can eliminate from the equation that is a potential risk, the better off you'll be.Maxx Products Inc. or MPI sells a nice crimp tool and the male and female connector and housings. 22awg wire in various lengths. With 2.4 flat wire is non issue. Spiral if you like the look and handling. At almost 5 feet length 22awg is fine as far as current. Signal however on some older Futaba 2.4 receivers is 3 volts and coupled with the voltage drop from that long length my cause an issue on some servos analog or digital. That is one reason why I use the Power Expanders on big planes with long leads. It supplies a steady 5 volt signal that is buffered and filtered.