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heyok 12-05-2014 09:26 AM

Hazard Light Flasher / Light Flasher
 
A customer asked me to make a light controller that would let him turn on and off his hazard lights. Might as well offer it up to others in case it is needed.

Uses a two position channel. Output is either off or flashing. It can supply at least 5 amps of receiver voltage.

http://i.imgur.com/XYWPIWJ.jpg


Part No. RCSW1F
$21

To help you with adding some lights:
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/elect...wire-leds.html

brianmiller502 10-25-2019 02:41 PM

Re: Hazard Light Flasher / Light Flasher
 
This looks really cool. I like how simple it is. Is it waterproof? I may have missed that in the description. Thanks.

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heyok 10-25-2019 03:54 PM

Re: Hazard Light Flasher / Light Flasher
 
Thank you for your comments. Yes, it is waterproof.

Greatscott 10-09-2020 07:58 PM

Re: Hazard Light Flasher / Light Flasher
 
How fast does this flash?

If you have two of these running, will they flash in sync?

Would wire this up through a RX controlled relay to turn on and off, I am assuming it will work fine like that (one of the wires pass through the relay)?

Do you have two or three of these in stock?

Undead Jeeper 02-12-2021 04:54 PM

Re: Hazard Light Flasher / Light Flasher
 
This is the best or only (realistic) alternative to turn signals. People like to light up all their lights and this
includes the amber lights. But no-one uses turn signals on the trail or on the roads either! I don't
see how they're needed or realistic! :)

Activating them only when the wheel turns negates the forecasting-your-intentions purpose of the signals
anyway. It just doesn't look right.


BUT... I'd like hazard lights. That means you're broken down, stuck or need help. Plenty of realism. "thumbsup"


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