Re: Looking for a Tamiya MFU manual online.
Joe, thanks. I don't have an MFU that I can measure and test. This is something I'd like to know before getting an MFU, so I don't needlessly end up spending the money on it, and finding out it won't work the way I want it to.
If the MFU puts out 3 to 5 volts, on the terminals for the light functions, then would be perfect. All I need is a signal in that range, to turn on a separate relay, which will handle the higher current draw of a bunch of extra LEDs.
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Nathan
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