Originally Posted by
marksp
So, how does this work? Batteries are connected, then what exactly do you do on the Tx side to turn on/off?
How much draw the R3 place on batteries in “off” state? If I were at a weekend event, would I be advised to disconnect batteries if using R3 as a switch?
Thanks
You assigned a switch, this is fairly short distance from the model only....I have a locking switch for this, you turn the assigned switch to ON a screen will show up to confirm, once confirmed the System initialize...same for OFF.
It does draw very little, but personally I always build my plane so I have a way to disconnect my batteries, when I’m not flying like overnight, during the day she stay connected.