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When I move my transmitter stick or servo controller quickly, the corresponding servo stops, then begins to move again. What is happening?

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When I move my transmitter stick or servo controller quickly, the corresponding servo stops, then begins to move again. What is happening?

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A. Because digital servos can have a high initial startup current draw, an inefficient servo lead will cause a voltage drop which will stop the servo from moving. Make sure to use heavy duty (22 gauge) wire extension and switch harness. Also make sure regulators are able to handle the current requirements of digital servos.

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