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Old 11-07-2013, 09:26 AM   #101
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Thanks for the mention.
I make more than a dozen types of light controllers, but this is the basic one:

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Old 11-07-2013, 10:01 AM   #102
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The stock GT3B/GT3C is a 3 channel radio.
A hacked GT3B/GT3C goes up to 8 channels. Some depends on how many channels the RX is.


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Check www.OverKillRC.com as well to see if he has one.
Nope I don't, but expect quite a few new additions of electronics next year...should hopefully be a one stop shop for anything electronic in a crawler; might take a year or two. Some off the shelf stuff but a lot of proprietary goods i've got brewin. Also, 1:1 crawler electronics as well
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Old 11-09-2013, 03:58 PM   #103
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thanks for the mention I do have the HeyOK electronic they are super plug and play type, compared to my pico switch from Dimension.

I do have this radio from losikid one of the first orders and is 8ch I dont have the Power hack hopefully mine last a while not so good on small electronic boards. I was just wondering what exactly could be used as a On Off button for LED since the radio dont have the channels marked on the outside just the CH3.
That why I asked, if my pic is right then it have more than 8ch or the Back and End are only 1 channel and not 1 each.
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Old 11-09-2013, 05:16 PM   #104
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thanks for the mention I do have the HeyOK electronic they are super plug and play type, compared to my pico switch from Dimension.

I do have this radio from losikid one of the first orders and is 8ch I dont have the Power hack hopefully mine last a while not so good on small electronic boards. I was just wondering what exactly could be used as a On Off button for LED since the radio dont have the channels marked on the outside just the CH3.
That why I asked, if my pic is right then it have more than 8ch or the Back and End are only 1 channel and not 1 each.
Typically, a RX can't "turn lights on/off", but it can control a "light controller". Check HeyOK, he has light controllers that the hacked GT3B/C RX can control.

The only way a radio can control lights "directly" it to run a servo that contacts a switch.
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Old 12-22-2013, 12:25 PM   #105
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Just ordered a gt3c, hack kit, 8 channel rx, and heyok's led and winch controllers. Super stoked to get it up and running!!!
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