Originally Posted by
Dave H
Exactly. Power input capacitance is so important that even additional capacitance can noticeably reduce ESC temperatures especially with high power motors. My experience as well and yes it agrees with engineering principles.
Ok I know there different but that doesn't answer my question, Novak says its used for exactly what were talking about which is if the servo drops the voltage this is there to catch it eliminating glitches. Check it out on there website. And the servo is plugged into the receiver hence that's why the glitch buster does. When savox first came out with there high voltage servos they actually had a wire that came out of the servo and plugged into the receiver just like the novak GB does. Guess I will call Orion and novak on Monday. The reviews on a main say that's how the guys are using them, by plugging them into the receiver.