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Old 12-10-2010, 02:52 PM   #1
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i have never been a good electrician, im more of a mechanic type guy. But how do i hook more lights up on my scx10?? it has stock lights, but i wanna hook more up. Does anyone have any ideas, or pictures i can follow?? thanks in advance
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Old 12-10-2010, 07:07 PM   #2
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i have never been a good electrician, im more of a mechanic type guy. But how do i hook more lights up on my scx10?? it has stock lights, but i wanna hook more up. Does anyone have any ideas, or pictures i can follow?? thanks in advance
Two ideas, The ram lights are an option which I have and like. They plug right into your rx. You can also add lights to them which I have done. Great option for $29. I also just installed the Axial NVS system on my honcho which is great but I dont like a few things about it. I cant run my 3s pack on it, 9volt max were as the ram lights no problem. And 2nd, its another box to mount and is not waterproof. Were as the Ram light guts can be hid in the SCX10 rx box.

But in both case's I did a custom wiring harness to hide or extend the wires to clean them up because I hate messy wires. But the next problem I run into is I need more lights. Just some ideas for yea. Hope it helps

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Old 12-11-2010, 01:10 AM   #3
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Love how neat your wiring job is.
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