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Old 12-31-2003, 09:05 PM
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I didn't know where to post this so here I go. I have a JR brand z270 servo and a Futaba FP-R122JE receiver are they compatable the servo lead fits in the slot but is it ok to do this? if it is which servo should I use on my micro the JR Z270 or the Futaba S3003?
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Yes, the servo will work.
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All servo's will work will all recievers for the most part.You may have to use a different plug or change the wires around is all.
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Servos are all interchangeable, no problems.
Just have to get the WIRING correct!


JR plug should fit into the Futaba's hole ("Futaba-J plug") but
it is no longer Keyed... it will go on both of 2 ways.

Check the Fut-J plug on the S3003, it has a ear/tag key on 1 side.
Plug it into the receiver, note how which way it goes in.
When you plug the JR plug in, make sure the wires going in
are coloured in the same sequence.

(nb: different companies may use different colours on the
signal and/or -ve wires, but always the +ve is red)
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