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Old 05-22-2011, 09:38 PM   #1
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Big things can come in small packages, and this is one of them. Its not just small, its microscopic yet it can offer up to 3 amps of power.

What the Sub Atomic power switch does is it will plug into a rx and will turn power on and off to a device according to what your radio tells it to do. This switch is perfect to power LED's, relays, or any low draw device. The Sub-Atomic Power Switch can can handle 3 amps of power and draw up to 6v through the rx, however can be wired to switch up to 20v There is also a number of other hacks that can be done to this little guy which i'll explain in a tech thread coming to a forum near you.

These guys come at a amazing price of $20 plus shipping, these currently are pre/special-order only but will be stocking them here soon.

Now how about some pics of this little guy compared to a dime, yep thats dime in these photos.





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Old 05-24-2011, 07:55 AM   #2
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Now that is cool!
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Old 05-26-2011, 12:20 PM   #3
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So i will be selling these here soon, i'll also have a 3 position version on-off-on (which requires 3 pos switch). This version will cost abit more, i haven't decided yet.


Now this isn't a switch that opens and closes a circuit, well it is but not for how its ment to be used. There are two output leads, these are power leads. What the little guy does is he turns power on and off to those leads. It can handle up to 6v's through the receiver, or with some bypassing you can use up to 20v.

This is ment to turn led's on and off, but it'll work great for relays, small motors, etc.
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Very cool!
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Old 03-29-2012, 12:01 AM   #5
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Bump, I had afew of these in a stash i dug up today, lmk if you want one
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Put me down for a couple....
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