Regarding Revolution receiver boards, I know they come with the main board w/heat sink, and a small second board for non plug-and-play wire attachments. That little skinny second board, when plugged into the big board, does not provide much support for the main board and I read that many folks buy the Revo p.n 57078, “non plug-and-play,” board that is larger and has connectors on each end to fully support the receiver board. ($18.89 at RLD) In looking at RLD Hobbies website I see the 57078 board but also see a, “non plug-and-play board with circuit breaker,” that RLD offers for $11.00. It also describes it as part number, “RLD BTA Blue Tom.” So what exactly is this??? It appears it is RLD’s own version of the 57078, for less money with built in circuit breaker. Connectors look similar. But more screw connectors.
Can anyone help me understand the difference? RLD is closed until next week, so thought I’d ask here.
Thanks, Dennis