Joe Hunt
150cc
Now that you don't need 14 servos for a 150/170/200 cc plane, you can do without a power distribution unit as long as you go with dual receivers or are using a receiver with power distribution in it (I.E. Spektrum and JR Power Safe).
Definitely a lot of options for getting power to the servos these days, and in the old days. I've always wanted to make sure my servos were not starved for power. Today's servos draw even more power than yesterday's servos. I've always thought we'd get lower prices from servo manufacturers if the manufacturers got less servos in for repair/replacement. And, I've always thought that would happen if we had linkage setup that didn't introduce pry load, had servos that needed to be synchronized actually synchronized throughout the entire range of travel, and also did not starve the servos for power. Putting a volt meter on a Y with my elevator servos (longest extensions) helped me realize I wanted a better power distribution setup. I dropped 1volt when using an Emcotec, I dropped 4volts just using the RX. Some RXs do seem much better at handling current these days, though, and some do not... e.g., Futaba 7018sb jumbo lead.