servo plug?
#2
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 11,530
From: Houston, TX
If you're good soldering and have a thin type tip, you can take a servo ext of the length you need and replace it on the board. There are other ways to do it though, you can splice added length using servo extension again, just splice where so the joints are staggered and used shrink. Last one I can think of is to replace the plug if you have enough lead left, but this requires the right tools and ends.
#3
If you're good soldering and have a thin type tip, you can take a servo ext of the length you need and replace it on the board. There are other ways to do it though, you can splice added length using servo extension again, just splice where so the joints are staggered and used shrink. Last one I can think of is to replace the plug if you have enough lead left, but this requires the right tools and ends.




