KO servo wiring.

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KO servo wiring.

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I got this old KO servo with a parts car.

If I remember correctly, the positive and negetive are switched (compared to standard).

Am I safe to assume that red is positive, black is negetive, and blue is signal. I have to change plugs regardless (this one is thick).
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Re: KO servo wiring.

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I made that assumption with a KO speed control and it worked out fine.
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