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Old 01-18-2011, 09:07 PM
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Default HL LED MG question.

I have a HL Panther G comming in the mail and one of the things I would like to do is put a LED MG in the mantle. I hope to wire it into the bow MG curcit if I can. I have a Tiger I LED MG that I plan to use. Here is some questions for the peanut gallery:

Did the Panther G even have a coax MG? Mounted on what side?

Can I wire the red as + and blue as - with the resistor on the +?

Can I connect into the curcit boardin parallelthe bow MG?

It's an IR version. Thanks for any help with this.
Old 01-18-2011, 10:22 PM
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Default RE: HL LED MG question.

not sure how the panther is wired but on my bulldog i simply took the machine gun led light that is on the top and wire it to the led that lights up for the airsoft gun so that it looks like theres a machine gun on the turret by the barrel firing. works like a charm
Old 01-19-2011, 06:15 AM
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Default RE: HL LED MG question.

I want to add a second MG that will fire at the same time as the stock MG.  Two guns, both fire together and one is in the turret and one is in the hull.

I know I can install it, the question is about the wireing.
Old 01-19-2011, 09:29 PM
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Default RE: HL LED MG question.

I can only answer the wiring question...

Red = +
Blue = - (same as black with US wiring)

If you're running in parallel with an existing LED, I would think that you don't need a resistor as the voltage is already controlled from the board.

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