Installing a pico switch?
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Installing a pico switch?
Hello,
I have a DF V Ti Pro and I would like to install a [link=http://www.dimensionengineering.com/PicoSwitch.htm]PicoSwitch[/link].
Are there any links that anyone could share on how I would go about doing this? Ideally, I would like to power it from the DF battery and assign the on/off power activation to one of the unused switches on the HiTech 6 controller that I have.
Thanks,
Mo
I have a DF V Ti Pro and I would like to install a [link=http://www.dimensionengineering.com/PicoSwitch.htm]PicoSwitch[/link].
Are there any links that anyone could share on how I would go about doing this? Ideally, I would like to power it from the DF battery and assign the on/off power activation to one of the unused switches on the HiTech 6 controller that I have.
Thanks,
Mo
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RE: Installing a pico switch?
Here is the pinout for the DF board
http://www.spectrolutions.com/pdf/pinouts.pdf
you can buy the copnnector here if you do not want to make one
http://www.spectrolutions.com
this will give you the extra channel out to run the switch
http://www.spectrolutions.com/pdf/pinouts.pdf
you can buy the copnnector here if you do not want to make one
http://www.spectrolutions.com
this will give you the extra channel out to run the switch
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RE: Installing a pico switch?
You can use this adapter from DFI and get that 6th channel through it. It converts down to a three wire with a trigger wire. Clement7 uses another type of trigger in [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4400659/tm.htm]this thread[/link].