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#4699
As a following up on this, what are you guys using for the blinking light?
#4701
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#4702
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Try this one:
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebp...id=322&id=8895
The d-drive one is not square (unless I"m looking at the wrong one), it's round like all the others.
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebp...id=322&id=8895
The d-drive one is not square (unless I"m looking at the wrong one), it's round like all the others.
#4703
Thanks, guys. I think the both of them are the same. Money stays in the States.
#4704
SpeedtechRC is located in Southern California, USA.
#4705
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#4706
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Latest from the Paintlab,things have been and continue to be very busy.
Despite the chaos, I managed to purchase a large format printer, and here are the first results
There is much more coming very soon, so stay tuned. These will be listed in the store tomorrow morning
Despite the chaos, I managed to purchase a large format printer, and here are the first results
There is much more coming very soon, so stay tuned. These will be listed in the store tomorrow morning
#4710
I tried finding one like that as well, and ended up building my own.
-5mm flashing led
-1 servo wire extension
- scrap piece of 3/8ths acrylic
Solder the wire to the led, shape acrylic to fit in the slot of the wing, drill out acrylic for LED, insert led to acrylic block, wedge into wing, route wire to receiver. I used my vinyl cutter to produce a piece of vinyl with the grid of multiple holes for the light to shine through. Done. I should add that this was done for under $7.00.
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-5mm flashing led
-1 servo wire extension
- scrap piece of 3/8ths acrylic
Solder the wire to the led, shape acrylic to fit in the slot of the wing, drill out acrylic for LED, insert led to acrylic block, wedge into wing, route wire to receiver. I used my vinyl cutter to produce a piece of vinyl with the grid of multiple holes for the light to shine through. Done. I should add that this was done for under $7.00.
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