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Originally Posted by sumadin
Hi Michael,
We also use the 10-pin connector, but we have it wired differently than Alan described. Our wiring guru wired one three-pin ("pwm") cable to the power, ground, and first signal lines, and another three-pin cable to the second, third, and fourth signal lines. The result is only using two three-pin cables while getting all the capabilities (the cables are connected to the RC in somewhat of an L shape - the first cable connects regularly to a digital IO pin, and the second one spans the next three signal pins afterwards).
Hope this helps.
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Does this leave the grounds pins on the digital I/O floating or are they connected back to ground? I thought about doing something similar to save cable, but I thought I would just keep it simple (KISS) and use 4-pwm cables. This will reduce the probability of the kids hooking it up wrong.