TurboReg setup & switch question
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TurboReg setup & switch question
Hi. New to the regulator world so ...
With the batteries plugged into the TurboReg, it runs all the time. Where would I place a switch to allow me to turn it on and off between flights? Is this where the Fail Safe switch comes into play, and if so, can other switches be used or will only yours work?
All help appreciated?
With the batteries plugged into the TurboReg, it runs all the time. Where would I place a switch to allow me to turn it on and off between flights? Is this where the Fail Safe switch comes into play, and if so, can other switches be used or will only yours work?
All help appreciated?
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RE: TurboReg setup & switch question
Hi,
In any system, a mechanical switch should always be right after the battery if you use mechanical switches (such as the JR heavy-duty or our SuperSwitchHD). If you want to use the failsafe switch, you have to use ours, others are wired differently and may damage the TurboReg.
In any system, a mechanical switch should always be right after the battery if you use mechanical switches (such as the JR heavy-duty or our SuperSwitchHD). If you want to use the failsafe switch, you have to use ours, others are wired differently and may damage the TurboReg.
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RE: TurboReg setup & switch question
Just picked up my switches at the Post Office and am really impressed with the order. Great switches - very complete package! Thanks again, Robert.