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Old 07-07-2009, 05:50 AM
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I am looking to use a receiver pack switch that has two output leads (I think thats how you call it). Basically, when you switch it to on, the battery lead to the receiver is working. When you switch it to off, there is another lead that allows you to charge the battery so you don't have to remove the receiver lead to the receiver out to charge.

Anyone got some part numbers for some of these out there?
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Old 07-07-2009, 08:06 AM
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Here ya go! This is what I use.

http://carolinasrc.com/Webstore/Scri...idproduct=2706
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Old 07-07-2009, 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
I am looking to use a receiver pack switch that has two output leads (I think thats how you call it). Basically, when you switch it to on, the battery lead to the receiver is working. When you switch it to off, there is another lead that allows you to charge the battery so you don't have to remove the receiver lead to the receiver out to charge.

Anyone got some part numbers for some of these out there?
Don't know what brand you prefer but here are the switches just look for one with a charge lead

http://www.amainhobbies.com/index.php/cPath/1_61_136
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Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY
+1 That one works great! Anyway, I know what you are talking about about the rx pack having 2 output leads. My friends Losi Muggy had the same thing, but in the end we just bought a switch with charging connector as it was mroe convient especially in the battery box because you couldnt access the rx battery switch without having to take the cover off, defeating the point.
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thanks for the info guys. If this works out can save me the trouble of having to keep pulling out the lead to do ESC configurations with my 1/8 scale ESCs.
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Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY
+2 when I use to use a switch I used that switch. No issues for a year and a half. I go switchless now with mini deans.
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