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ocelot31454 05-02-2012 02:10 PM

On Off Switch connection
 
I am new to electric motors and such. The Thunder tiger Zero that I am assembling for a retired/disabled friend calls for an on/off switch. I was unable to obtain the exact Batt and ESC recommended by Thunder Tiger.
I was able to obtain an equivelant LI-Po batt by Flight power and an SS12 ESC from Electrifly.
According to the plane manual it shows the on/off switch having 2 wires from the ESC to the switch, 2 wires from the ESC to the reciever and 2 wires from the ESC to the BATT. The 2 wires from the ESC are a no brainer but there are 3 wires comming from the ESC that connect to the receiver, (Red Brown & Orange).
If I hook the ESC to the Trhottle on the Reciever the motor works fine. If I hook the switch between it won't work. The radio and receiver is a Spektrum DXi6 system bind and fly.
Do I or don't I need the on off switch and if yes, can anyone tell me where I screwed up on the wiring?
Thanks

blvdbuzzard 05-02-2012 04:06 PM

RE: On Off Switch connection
 
Most of the ESC have dropped the extra switch. I have (1) ESC with a switch. The rest are turned on by plugging the battery into the ESC. Then turned off by unplugging the battery.

Is your switch part of the ESC? If not, what switch do you have?

The three wire should be plugged into the receiver and left plugged in.


Buzz.

ocelot31454 05-02-2012 04:45 PM

RE: On Off Switch connection
 
That explains a lot. Thanks. The switch is a simple on/off switch. 2 wires, 1 rd & 1 Blk going in one side of switch and the same going out. Like I said, I'm new to these electronic's and foam airplanes. My 1/2A p-51 has a switch that the batt pack plugs in to and then the switch plugs in to the reciever. If I had been able to get the Tiger Thunder ESC I probably wouldn't have had a problem. Thanks again.

blvdbuzzard 05-03-2012 04:32 PM

RE: On Off Switch connection
 
Welcome.

Never a dull minute. Always something to learn. RC items change pretty fast.

Buzz.

Gray Beard 05-03-2012 04:55 PM

RE: On Off Switch connection
 


ORIGINAL: blvdbuzzard

Welcome.

Never a dull minute. Always something to learn. RC items change pretty fast.

Buzz.
Really, I have never seen one with a switch. I was asking about one I read about and was shown what it looked like and how it worked. Calling it a switch was a stretch and it's weight would keep it off of planes smaller the a 40 size. I figured a trip over to the Wattflyer forum would be of help to the OP?

blvdbuzzard 05-04-2012 06:20 PM

RE: On Off Switch connection
 
Grey Beard, not sure what you were shown, but the switch on my older ESC is about 3/8 inch long by 3/16 wide. it is a very small switch. It will not let the ESC arm while the switch is in the off position. It is an older KMS brushless ESC. If i get a chance I will take a picture if you want.

Buzz.

ocelot31454 05-04-2012 07:46 PM

RE: On Off Switch connection
 
Thanks but I have found that a switch won't work with this ESC. I can how ever use a Dean's fail safe plug which is what I'm going to do. Thanks again.

Gray Beard 05-05-2012 09:45 AM

RE: On Off Switch connection
 


ORIGINAL: blvdbuzzard

Grey Beard, not sure what you were shown, but the switch on my older ESC is about 3/8 inch long by 3/16 wide. it is a very small switch. It will not let the ESC arm while the switch is in the off position. It is an older KMS brushless ESC. If i get a chance I will take a picture if you want.

Buzz.
What I was shown was more of a plug. You install the female into the plane and when your ready to fly you plug in the male and the battery made contact. I'mnot an electric guy at all so when I have questions I go to the Wattflyer forum. I usually only have one electric plane in operation at any time. At this time I have the small Aeroworks 260 Extra in operation and the switch I was shown was way too big for this type of plane. A 1/4 ounce of weight throws off the CG on this plane but it's a super flying machine.


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