Please help! Does this switch close the circuit if a small voltage is inputed straight into the wires instead if it were connected to the receiver? I've been reading around that it closes at 1550s, but I don't know what that means. Could Input a small voltage of about a volt or half of that and get it to close? To turn on the lights?
I am wondering if you can make another clip showing how the circuit is wired up. I got it and have not tried it yet. I don't quite understand what is 'common ground'
Must be. In fact I can't really remember why I posted this video. I think it was to prove the Turnigy R/C switch works as long as it's wired up correctly, because there were morons claiming it does not work!
I don't think my thumb was the 'point' of the video! :)
dude! your thump!?
bent540 9 months ago
Please help! Does this switch close the circuit if a small voltage is inputed straight into the wires instead if it were connected to the receiver? I've been reading around that it closes at 1550s, but I don't know what that means. Could Input a small voltage of about a volt or half of that and get it to close? To turn on the lights?
FREAK9364 1 year ago
I am wondering if you can make another clip showing how the circuit is wired up. I got it and have not tried it yet. I don't quite understand what is 'common ground'
jacksg 1 year ago
Must be. In fact I can't really remember why I posted this video. I think it was to prove the Turnigy R/C switch works as long as it's wired up correctly, because there were morons claiming it does not work!
I don't think my thumb was the 'point' of the video! :)
Fugitive0Z 1 year ago
your thumb is double jointed huh?
dillzio 1 year ago