Power Expander Hook-up
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Power Expander Hook-up
I am a bit confused with my new Power-Expander. Mainly, what will be the switched source? Do I have to put a switch on the incomming deans connector?
And what do I do with the DSC Lead ?
How do you charge the batteries?
Thanks
Mike
And what do I do with the DSC Lead ?
How do you charge the batteries?
Thanks
Mike
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RE: Power Expander Hook-up
Hello Mike,
The PowerExpander does not have a switch built in. You need to use a switch or failsafe regulator between your batteries and the PowerExpander. The DSC lead is for use with transmitters and receivers that support DSC (direct servo control). If you are not planning on using it you can leave it tied up and tucked away. The batteries are charged through a DSC style switch or the charge lead on a failsafe regulator. Please let me know if I can be of any further help.
The PowerExpander does not have a switch built in. You need to use a switch or failsafe regulator between your batteries and the PowerExpander. The DSC lead is for use with transmitters and receivers that support DSC (direct servo control). If you are not planning on using it you can leave it tied up and tucked away. The batteries are charged through a DSC style switch or the charge lead on a failsafe regulator. Please let me know if I can be of any further help.