on/off switch via Aux channel for lights does anyone make a simple controller that will allow me to switch power to things (such as a light controller) on and off from an aux channel? Thanks gents. Angus |
Re: on/off switch via Aux channel for lights Do you mean from your radio? If so then HeyOk makes light controllers you can turn on and off from a channel on your controller. |
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^^^ This al makes the best stuff! Remote Switch for LED lighting |
Re: on/off switch via Aux channel for lights Guys, thanks! that is exactly what I am looking for. |
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Re: on/off switch via Aux channel for lights HEYOK all the way, his stuff is top notch |
Re: on/off switch via Aux channel for lights I use a Castle 10 amp brushed airplane speed control. |
Re: on/off switch via Aux channel for lights I do love HEYok products, but for my switch i went with the one listed here RC Servo Electric Receiver Switch Turn Device on Off Remotely for Airplane Heli | eBay Works great and is small |
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Re: on/off switch via Aux channel for lights I've really been thinking of picking up some of these. Can use a pair and make a winch controller for a little over $20 too. Hansen Hobbies - Nano Electronic Receiver Switch - V2 |
Re: on/off switch via Aux channel for lights Do it right the first time get one from heyok you cant go wrong great price fast shipping not to mention beautifully constructed"thumbsup" |
Re: on/off switch via Aux channel for lights I use an old servo board. Just replace the trim pot with a couple of resistors (don't remember the specs on them). |
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