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Old 07-29-2013, 08:17 AM
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Default Re: Light system options?

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Originally Posted by oztruck View Post
There is a small unit that also has sound that will do all of what you want + indicators and can be configured that when it is not moving the brake light stays on.
It is called a Turbo9
http://9rc.com/9turbo/index.php?main...&products_id=1

Cheers Chris
We are already using servonaut for sound but, that does look like an interesting option.

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I changed the original wedico electronic to servonaut.

S20 with rear and brake lights in conjunction with a ml4 do the job now :-)

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We are using SMX and already have all of the control functions mixed to control the sound. So, with your setup do you still have the beeper sound when backing up and do you have all of your stick movements mixed to sound? That would be great to have the back up beeper.

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Have a look at the HeyOk lighting controllers that RC4WD are now selling.

http://store.rc4wd.com/Brake-Reverse...er_p_3131.html

This particular one has several outputs, you can have an always on for headlights, a switched output for driving lights that comes on with forward throttle, the tail lights are dim while driving and are always bright for brake lights with the throttle in the neutral position, and with reverse throttle the reverse lights come on.

You could always just ditch the switched front output and you have always on headlights and tails, with switched brake and reverse.

They've recently started selling their products and they have a few different options for lighting modules.
That looks like a nice system and it seems to do everything we need.
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