DYNAM GRAND CRUISER LIGHTING SYSTEM
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MY DYNAM GRAND CRUISER ARRIVED IN FINE SHAPE. THERE ARE NO INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LIGHTING SYSTEM,
AND NO CONNECTORS FOR THE TINY WIRES. WHAT TYPE OF CONNECTOR GOES ON THOSE TINY WIRES, AND
DO THE LIGHTING WIRES GO INTO A CONTROLLER WHICH THEN PLUGS INTO THE RX? IF SO WHICH CH?
NEED HELP, LNL
AND NO CONNECTORS FOR THE TINY WIRES. WHAT TYPE OF CONNECTOR GOES ON THOSE TINY WIRES, AND
DO THE LIGHTING WIRES GO INTO A CONTROLLER WHICH THEN PLUGS INTO THE RX? IF SO WHICH CH?
NEED HELP, LNL
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How you do it, is up to you.
You have several options.
You can hook the wires up to a 9v pack using a standard battery adapter/clip.
You can also hook the wires up to a servo connector and power them by hooking it into an extra channel on the RX.
However you'll get a dimmer light if you do the latter.
I've tested the LED's out to 9v, but they may also take higher voltage.
You have several options.
You can hook the wires up to a 9v pack using a standard battery adapter/clip.
You can also hook the wires up to a servo connector and power them by hooking it into an extra channel on the RX.
However you'll get a dimmer light if you do the latter.
I've tested the LED's out to 9v, but they may also take higher voltage.
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ORIGINAL: opjose
How you do it, is up to you.
You have several options.
You can hook the wires up to a 9v pack using a standard battery adapter/clip.
You can also hook the wires up to a servo connector and power them by hooking it into an extra channel on the RX.
However you'll get a dimmer light if you do the latter.
I've tested the LED's out to 9v, but they may also take higher voltage.
How you do it, is up to you.
You have several options.
You can hook the wires up to a 9v pack using a standard battery adapter/clip.
You can also hook the wires up to a servo connector and power them by hooking it into an extra channel on the RX.
However you'll get a dimmer light if you do the latter.
I've tested the LED's out to 9v, but they may also take higher voltage.