Need help with Sanwa MT44
#16
Probably it is just an electronic push button on/off switch. For sure this will not work as a RC controlled switch. If I am right then the square opject in the middle under the shrinkwrap is a push button.
You do need another switch module to switch the lights by an RC channel.
You do need another switch module to switch the lights by an RC channel.
#17
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https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...igher-voltages
check that thread
thats how i did my switch on my stuff
https://store11415794.ecwid.com/PST-...itch-p85299057
i used that controller because i was using a proline light bar capable of 12v
check that thread
thats how i did my switch on my stuff
https://store11415794.ecwid.com/PST-...itch-p85299057
i used that controller because i was using a proline light bar capable of 12v
#18
I have this Switch by Elechawk sold by Castle Creations: ttps://www.rc-castle.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=8434. Still don't know how to control or setup from my radio
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The first step you need to do is achieve control of a channel with the radio button/switch you want to use as I outlined. Without this, the light controller switch won't work.
You can check the switch and lights are working by plugging it in to channel one of your receiver and using the steering to test if that will give you control of the lights. If that doesn't work, the problem is likely with your lights not being designed to run at 6V from the receiver, as many light bars are 12V.
You can check the switch and lights are working by plugging it in to channel one of your receiver and using the steering to test if that will give you control of the lights. If that doesn't work, the problem is likely with your lights not being designed to run at 6V from the receiver, as many light bars are 12V.



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