Bartman
Defender of the Noob!
Couple of comments.
I have never seen a "power rating" for a receiver, or a "limit" published , for any brand.
I have asked people who would know if either one of the 2 major brands have ever seen a receiver in their service center that was cooked due to being "over amped". Neither one has.
I witnessed a beer driven experiment with a brand new RX several years ago where a steady 6-volt load was applied to it and the load increased slowly in 5 amp steps to see if it would fail. It did, at around 80 amps. And that was after several seconds at that load.
Conclusion? Worrying about cooking a RX due to much load is really not something that is possible under even the most extraordinary situations for us.
that makes a lot of sense Judge. the servos are getting power directly from the bus bars where the servos and batteries are connected. it's the other components in the receiver that have might have limitations. the cross section of those bus bars will determine the current carrying capacity but most of the draw is going in the battery connection and right back out through the servo connections with the signal (white or light yellow wire) coming from the innards of the receiver.
not trying to educate you Judge, just fillingin the gaps in case anyone reading this isn't up on this stuff.