The standard size wire ( 22 or 24 size) is fine. TWIST the wire that goes in
the long runs. You can always add 10pf caps later if you have problems.
Twisting the wire normally cansels out the RF that may be picked up by
wires. If you add the caps put them as close to the Receiver as you can
Stock servo wire you find sold is 22 for the heavy guage stuff and 26
for the normal servo wire. 22 guage can be pretty heavy, but no one
sells 24 guage servo wire for models.
One thing you can do is use 24 or 22 for the power and 26 for the signal
lead.
One thing you didn't say is what is
Need to run a wire to a servo, what gage? Is std servo wire 24 gage?
Will I need a choke for this long run?
TIA
Stan
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