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Specification:
Weight: 3.2g
Length: about 175mm (6.89in)
Lighting Modes: Steady, Breathing, Strobe
Package List:
1 * Universal Light Controller
Traveler0069
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
These are okay, would be great if it was just a way turn turn on and off the lights, sure you can get the lights on/off when you cycle through the sequence and since they do steady on, flashing and strobing I just use it for my bumper lights
Justin
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2025
There's not much to say about theseThey are exactly as described- plug and play- 3 lighting modes- controllable from receiver with extra channels or from a physical button on the light controller itselfI bought these so I have the option to turn off the stock lights on my scx24 so I don't accidentally startle the wife.
Buds
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2024
Nice small size switches . Seems like good quality. The three different modes for switching are a bonus too. They work perfect for my application.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Super easy small and a great way to use a otherwise useless channel for lights
Jimmy James
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This switch works perfectly for any RC lights that plugs straight in to the receiver and are automatically on, and this will provide a switch to turn such lights off and on. Works flawless for that purpose. Please note: If the light needs a tiny in-line control chip (to turn the light on) than this switch will not always do the job. The switch (and most RC switches) can be cleverly tucked near in the wheel well. I usually place a small hole in the chassis skirt. I have used a few of these other time for the low cost LED strip lights. Install is not complicated in any way, just plug the two wire end into the light and the 3 wire side into the receiver. Mounting can be done a few ways, most of the time I fasten it to the shock mount, sometimes with hot gorilla glue AND screws or zip ties depending on the car or the access, but there is almost always a way to mount it out of the way in the wheel well to the shock tower or the side of the chassis so you can trigger the lights without taking off the body. Its worth the extra time to think about the install, get creative, and place the switch somewhere convenient
Ryan Simpkins
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
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