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POWER BOX Evolution 40/16
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Power is fed to the receiver and all the other servos via all five servo leads, which
should be connected to the channel sockets of your receiver; the socket marked “B
(battery) should be left unused.
All connecting leads at the receiver can be connected in any sequence.
The only requirement is that the assignment number at the PowerBox input must be
identical to the channel number of the PowerBox output; these are therefore
numbered from 1 to 5.
6. Operating the unit, safety notes
It is essential to use low-resistance batteries of the best possible quality to supply
your receiving system. Don’t be tempted to use receiver packs of inadequate
capacity, as just one of them will have to power the whole system on its own if one
pack should fail in flight. We recommend that you use batteries of at least 1700
mAh capacity, and for large-scale models batteries of 3000 mAh or more are
appropriate. You can use either Nickel-Cadmium (NC) batteries or Nickel-Metal-
Hydride (NiMH) packs.
If you decide to use modern, lightweight LiPo batteries, we recommend the
PowerBox Battery 1500 and PowerBox Battery 2800 from our own range.
These LiPo batteries currently represent the safest, most reliable battery packs
available, as they contain a balancer and a low-voltage monitor as well as complete
charge and security electronics.