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Remote Switch For LED Lighting

I have the Axial Night Vision System which runs off the battery but has a physical on/off switch coming off of it on two wires that is mounted to the truck. Could your unit be adapted to switch the NVS on/off?
 
I have the Axial Night Vision System which runs off the battery but has a physical on/off switch coming off of it on two wires that is mounted to the truck. Could your unit be adapted to switch the NVS on/off?

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My controller should work for this application, but I don't know for sure.

The circuitry in my controller works by switching a transistor connection to ground.

If the Axial Night Vision System power switch works by switching in a ground, then everything is fine. The trouble is, I don't know for sure that it does. It could just as likely be switching in a connection to positive.

To be safe, what I would suggest is that I provide a controller that uses a relay for its output, then there could be no problem at all. This circuit would be a little larger as the relay is a little larger than the transistor and it costs a little more too.

I could do this set up for an extra $5. Let me know if you are interested.

Thanks,
Al
 
Definitely interested. Have a few things I want to do to my truck and another on the way that I want to light as well. When I am ready I'll drop you a PM."thumbsup"
 
The MOSFET transistor that I use is good for more than 10 amps, but I think that's a little much for the servo wire that feeds it. It would be fine for your application. Send me a PM and maybe we can brainstorm some stuff!
 
well, if I have winch on CH3, then what I can do with this remote switch?
I am using DX3R now:mrgreen:
 
You could run a Y cable. Then when you operate the channel, both things would respond!

Could install a switch on your rig. Normally you would leave the light control selected, but when you want to use the winch, flip the switch.
 
alright, I am thinking to get a three way switch (On-Off-On)
so, one On for winch and the other for LED,
does that work? :ror:

You could run a Y cable. Then when you operate the channel, both things would respond!

Could install a switch on your rig. Normally you would leave the light control selected, but when you want to use the winch, flip the switch.
 
That could work just fine. In fact I just built up that very thing for a guy the other day. He was going to use it to switch between a front and a rear winch.
 
yeah...I got this set up in my scaler and it works great:mrgreen:
that's why I thought the same way...hahaha
I will try it when I place my order, I am going to rebuild my scale rigs, so I think I will still need some more items from U:mrgreen::mrgreen:
will PM u ASAP

That could work just fine. In fact I just built up that very thing for a guy the other day. He was going to use it to switch between a front and a rear winch.
 
..are the LEDs and controller from Axial's AX24257 light system be waterproof on their own. I would like to have these Axial lights, along with your remote switch, but I drive under water quite frequently. What should I do to waterproof LED lights, the controller, and your switch?..
 
I can't really speak about how waterproof the Axial light system is. Maybe you con coat it in a conformal coating or plasti dip or something.
My remote switch is already waterproof.
The LEDs could be coated in something if you choose to. Silicone is another option, or hot glue, or epoxy.
 
..ah, ok.....would this particular silicone adhesive sealant work?...here's the link to one on eBay: PRO SEAL Clear Silicone Adhesive Sealant Brand New 3oz | eBay

If not, which brand/type silicone would you recommend for waterproofing around the light buckets and LEDs? Are these silicone safe to use on exposed wires on the LEDs?..

Sure, that would be fine to use around your light buckets. Test a little bit on an inconspicuous area to see if it will do anything to your paint. I was going to suggest using Shoo Goo but I just remembered that it will often do funny things to paint on Lexan.
Silicone won't hurt your wires.

You can probably find some silicone at a local hardware store.
 
Just had a request to make a small version of this lighting controller. The main goal was to have a really short cable that goes to the receiver. Beyond that, this picture shows how I am making the connection to the lighting now.

Yes it is a lousy picture, but you will get the idea.

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Are these switches still available ? I live in North Vancouver and would love to pick one up or have you ship me one. Let me know and I can paypal ya for delivery if its to far outta my way to meet you.
Thanks"thumbsup"
 
Are these switches still available ? I live in North Vancouver and would love to pick one up or have you ship me one. Let me know and I can paypal ya for delivery if its to far outta my way to meet you.
Thanks"thumbsup"

PM coming your way.
 
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