Benefits of a digital powerswitch?
#32
Here's the response I just got from KO Propo America:
KO PROPO America <[email protected]>
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Today, 10:25 AM
You
The rubber plug is just a cover to keep dust off the switch.
Regards,
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
KO PROPO America
[email protected]
Tel: 562.888.4882
KO PROPO America <[email protected]>
Reply|
Today, 10:25 AM
You
The rubber plug is just a cover to keep dust off the switch.
Regards,
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
KO PROPO America
[email protected]
Tel: 562.888.4882
#33
I've had deans come loose before, by no means failproof. I now use a futaba plug with a locking connector. So far so good. I want to try the XT30's. I use XT connectors on all my electric vehicles.
#34
Tech Elite
If you have had trouble with the switch from day one. Why not contact KO and let them know and see what they will do. They have been very good to me in the past.
#35
I think I might be on the losing end of this anyway. Their warranty is how long? 90 days? That switch sat NIB that at least long before I even took it out of the packaging and installed it.
I was under the impression KO Propo is the best so I didn't suspect anything would be wrong with it or I would have installed much sooner.
#36
Tech Elite
Robert Morris took very good care of a module and receiver problem at their cost. I have no complaints. They are the only one I would buy even with what people say. My experience with KO Propo's products have been awesome. I have friends that have also used these switches for years with no problems. Even the original which I still have. In 20+ yrs never once had a problem except for the module and receiver. But they took care of that. They are my go to Servo as well. Sorry to hear of your problem. I would see if I could contact him though.
#37
Bumping this thread.
Are people still using toggle switches, electronic switches or just plugs?
Are people still using toggle switches, electronic switches or just plugs?
#39
I use jts plug
#40
Tech Adept
I still use a mechanical switch, BUT in conjunction with a small electronical circuit. Basically the circuit inverts the switch, which means, when the switch closes, a mosfet is turned off and therefore the system is turned off. If the switch is open, the mosfet is turned on and the system is powered. That means in case the switch fails, the system is still powered you just can't turn it off.
Oh, and I always use a rubber band for throttle return, too.
Andi
Oh, and I always use a rubber band for throttle return, too.
Andi
#41
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I run the Protek switch in my Hb and haven't had any problems, you just have to hold the button down for at least 3 seconds to activate the lipo mode.I mounted it behind the receiver box for easy access. i just oreded the SKYrc for a back up.
#43
On my HB D815 I use Savox 1268 for my throttle. I noticed that with the stock plastic throttle horn, if you tighten the screw too tight it causes the servo to bind. Back it off a touch and the servo frees up. I use a throttle return spring (that goes around the fuel inlet and attaches to the carb's slide) and a goody's elastic band out to the linkage barrel and that sucker snaps shut every time...just saying maybe some guys are using the wrong horn and it is binding against the servo case...just a possibility.
I use a protek digital switch too and it has been trouble free - I use a piece of double sided tape to hold it put then I drill and mount it with 3x10 button heads and locking nuts with nylon in the threads. Super secure this way and the double sided tape helps to insulate the switch from the vibration.
I use a protek digital switch too and it has been trouble free - I use a piece of double sided tape to hold it put then I drill and mount it with 3x10 button heads and locking nuts with nylon in the threads. Super secure this way and the double sided tape helps to insulate the switch from the vibration.