installing a kill switch
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Here is a link to a thread where I built my own kill switch:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_64...tm.htm#6516418
It outlines some of the problems I had, and how I cured the glitching. It might be helpful....
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_64...tm.htm#6516418
It outlines some of the problems I had, and how I cured the glitching. It might be helpful....
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Isn't a kill switch as simple as turning off the power to an electronic ignition or grounding a magneto ignition?
Electronic - No power no spark
Magneto - Ground equals no spark.
Bill
Electronic - No power no spark
Magneto - Ground equals no spark.
Bill
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Isn't a kill switch as simple as turning off the power to an electronic ignition or grounding a magneto ignition?
Electronic - No power no spark
Magneto - Ground equals no spark.
Bill
Isn't a kill switch as simple as turning off the power to an electronic ignition or grounding a magneto ignition?
Electronic - No power no spark
Magneto - Ground equals no spark.
Bill



