Hey thats great Ronin. I got alot of LED lights from Michaels for stuff like this. Beats paying high dollar prices for light kits else where. Thanks for the comment.
I have put the lipo on top of the wing, on the side of the body, and under the body where the landing gear goes. So pretty much anywhere on the plane works. The lipo will power the lights through a couple flights before I change it out. Thanks for watching and the comment Dave.
Great job Eric,i have got to go into the city to get some lights like that as the hobby store i use don't do any set up's like that,but great video and please keep them coming mate,5*
This is an inexpensive way to make your own lit kit and it is much brighter than the fly lite light kit. I have that as well. Thanks for the comment startazz.
Would you give more details about the Libo battary you are using, and can one libo support all 40 lights?
onlyatnight 2 years ago
I did tell what type of battery it was at the end of the video if you watched that far.
Also, this video is a video response to my original light kit video. The original video explains how to build the light kit.
Thanks for watching.
joehandsome99 2 years ago
This is cool, i would like some police lights for my rc heli but cant find some anywhere.
CrazyCarl65 2 years ago
I got these lights at a Michael's craft store. Easy to make if you have some time and patience.
joehandsome99 2 years ago
great idea im defently going tonit!!thanks
white1234567891011 3 years ago
Thats good to hear. Let us know how it works out white1234567891011.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
I"ll go to Michaels tonight and see what they have....nice vid
warderseeker 3 years ago
Hey thats great Ronin. I got alot of LED lights from Michaels for stuff like this. Beats paying high dollar prices for light kits else where. Thanks for the comment.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
Pretty nice. Where do you put that second battery on the Firebird and how long will the lights run on that Lipo? Good Job, 5 *
NightFlyyer 3 years ago
I have put the lipo on top of the wing, on the side of the body, and under the body where the landing gear goes. So pretty much anywhere on the plane works. The lipo will power the lights through a couple flights before I change it out. Thanks for watching and the comment Dave.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
Cool!!!
saitoking 3 years ago
Thanks saitoking.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
no probs
henman9010 3 years ago
Oh good set up! Nice ideas!
RCSuperPowers 3 years ago
Thanks for the compliment Dave.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
great video ill try that thanks a lot eric
henman9010 3 years ago
Thats great. Thanks for watching and the comment henman9010.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
Great job Eric,i have got to go into the city to get some lights like that as the hobby store i use don't do any set up's like that,but great video and please keep them coming mate,5*
startazz 3 years ago
This is an inexpensive way to make your own lit kit and it is much brighter than the fly lite light kit. I have that as well. Thanks for the comment startazz.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
I don't R/C but Im gonna get those lights and hook them up to my cat!!!....lol
loadbrecht 3 years ago
That would be a cool video. Thanks for watching and the comment John.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
Awesome Eric! 5 Stars..looking forward to flying sometime.
helicopterkid1996 3 years ago
Thanks for watching and the comment HCK.
joehandsome99 3 years ago
what battery do you use? (voltage and amperage)
horizonflyer9 3 years ago
A 7.4 volt 800 mAh 2 cell li-po battery. It is the battery that came with my e-flite blade cx helicopter. Thanks for watching horizonflyer9.
joehandsome99 3 years ago