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o.s. power 05-27-2011 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by Matt Piva (Post 9174562)
I don't want to sound stupid here but I don't understand it AT ALL! so my question is, if I run a Losi lipo 2000 pack in my 8 2.0 with a lipo regulator and airtronics really good servos not cheap ones lol what will this help with? It would seem the push button to turn on would be a bit sketch but I think Iv got a totally wrong idea of this, does 1 end go to the battery n the other go to the receiver? Or from battery to on off switch to receiver? I'm just lost 100% with this. Sorry idk why, makes me feel stupid honestly but I can't figure it out.

this is a switch, it replaces the mechanical switch. from the photos there are leads that go to the battery and then to the receiver, no charge jack which does kinda suck.

i had one of these probably 5 years ago or so when they first came out and thought it was the cats ass. well worth the $40 then, but my dumbass some how plugged the battery in backwards and nuked it.

j_blaze14 05-27-2011 03:39 PM

now thats a switch!, hope its not crazy $$ though. switchless is still 100% working for me so far.

nudge41 05-27-2011 03:44 PM

are these switches available, if not is there a release date as i would definitely be getting meself a couple.

Matt Piva 05-27-2011 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by o.s. power (Post 9174994)
this is a switch, it replaces the mechanical switch. from the photos there are leads that go to the battery and then to the receiver, no charge jack which does kinda suck.

i had one of these probably 5 years ago or so when they first came out and thought it was the cats ass. well worth the $40 then, but my dumbass some how plugged the battery in backwards and nuked it.

How did that answer my question? I wanna know what this does my bro, I am very confused on how the whole idea works, so yes I no it's n on of switch and I no it works with lipo but from there on what does it do better then say the Losi regulator with switch?

portyansky 05-27-2011 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by Matt Piva (Post 9175688)
How did that answer my question? I wanna know what this does my bro, I am very confused on how the whole idea works, so yes I no it's n on of switch and I no it works with lipo but from there on what does it do better then say the Losi regulator with switch?

All it is, is a switch that shows you the available juice left in the rx pack. And it prevents over discharging if you forget to unplug it so you dont kill your lipo. It is not a voltage regulator.

I will be getting one.

zuperbergen 05-28-2011 02:14 PM

Found it somewhere online ready for preorder. 55$ usd

Mahak2137 05-28-2011 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by portyansky (Post 9176142)
All it is, is a switch that shows you the available juice left in the rx pack. And it prevents over discharging if you forget to unplug it so you dont kill your lipo. It is not a voltage regulator.

I will be getting one.

It's an electronic switch. You don't risk the chance of the mechanical switch getting switched off during a hard landing or just anything mechanical in general failing. That's the big upside to it for me.

pitpop 05-29-2011 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by Matt Piva (Post 9175688)
How did that answer my question? I wanna know what this does my bro, I am very confused on how the whole idea works, so yes I no it's n on of switch and I no it works with lipo but from there on what does it do better then say the Losi regulator with switch?

This switch will not turn off while you are on the track, that's the concept. In order to turn this off you have to hold down the button for a couple seconds. Cody was leading the truck nationals (in I think it was 2007 at Nitro Pit?) and his mechanical switch broke ending his bid. That's what got me hard wiring. With this switch I can have a switch again. The circuitry is designed to make sure the power stays ON if there is a problem, that's the beauty of it. I personally won't run in lipo mode, I would rather ruin the battery than have it turn off. :)

Bigedmond 05-29-2011 11:16 AM

Well i will be getting a couple of these. I was asking Pitpop about them when he was showing of pics of Cody's car being ready to go to the worlds.

ratjayfala 06-07-2011 07:12 AM

Are they on the market yet? Can't find them anywhere.

malcnz 06-07-2011 03:09 PM

Apparantly they are leaving japan about now:nod:

ratjayfala 06-07-2011 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by malcnz (Post 9223421)
Apparantly they are leaving japan about now:nod:

Thanks mate. Really hope life's getting back to some sort of normality for you all in Christchurch!!!

malcnz 06-07-2011 03:24 PM

Thanks for that.
We had a 5.5 on monday..rattled the house a lot but no more reported damage anywhere as was 15km deep luckally and think it will be a long time before they stop if ever...we are moving south to Dunedin and renting our house out here so will be nice to be in a quiet city for a change.

SteveP 06-07-2011 04:30 PM

These switches are excellent. I used the old and will be awaiting the arrival of these. For all the reasons PK mentioned, it's a great way to ensure it won't get contaminated or damaged. It's the best option for situations where switches are required. I'm not as hardcore and like the convenience of a switch, and much prefer the reliability of this switch over a conventional switch.

curacing2 06-07-2011 04:35 PM

looking forward to getting one of these when they come in, when does Bev think they will be here?


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