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Old 12-12-2007, 06:58 PM
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Hi i have a few of these items and i was wondering if any of you scale builder could tell me tue use of them.I think they are for like wiring up lights for your planes.The item under the #1 goes into the white plastic box.My guess would be that a wire can be screwed under each of the screws.on the backside of the board is the name High Sky.The item under the #2 is about the same and it does have info on the board as to where to solder the + and - of a battery.Are these still being used?? Thanks for any help !!
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:31 PM
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I am pretty sure these are for flashing wingtip navigation lights. Should be able to use a 9V battery and up to 4 bulbs wired in parallel. 5 V bulbs should be OK. There is probably a control for adjusting bulb brightness somewhere. Check it out and let me know.
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Thanks for the reply.Yes they both have an adjustment knob.The one that is pictured on the right has printed on the board where to hook up the + and - from the battery also where to solder in the bulbs.Its the one on the left thats does not have any info as to where to connect the battery ect,Whats kinda throwing me off is on the one pictured on the left what connects under the three screws. Thanks !!
Old 12-16-2007, 04:26 PM
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The item on the left has On Off controller on the bottom side of the board
Old 12-16-2007, 04:45 PM
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The one on the left is a small relay; I think you have three terminals because one is the hot ( the Silver one ) and the other two( The Brass ones) are one for normally open and one for normally closed, just a guess.

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