I'm sure this is pretty obvious for most of you, but I wanted to provide a quick "how to" for people who aren't sure how to wire up an LED light bar (or any other accessory that needs more power or voltage than the receiver can provide) and still be able to turn it on and off via the controller.
To do this you need to use a receiver controlled switch. I used one from Hobbyking linked below. You connect one side of the switch to your power source (in my case, the ESC battery plug), and connect the other side to your load (the LED light bar). Then you just tie the ground from your load (the LED light bar) to your battery ground, and plug the switch into the receiver port that corresponds to the button you want to use on your controller. Easy as that! Now when you turn the switch on, it passes the battery voltage right to the light.
Here's a diagram that illustrates how it's wired:
Here's a video that takes you through the procedure:
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Turnigy Receiver Controlled Switch: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-receiver-controlled-switch-1.html
To do this you need to use a receiver controlled switch. I used one from Hobbyking linked below. You connect one side of the switch to your power source (in my case, the ESC battery plug), and connect the other side to your load (the LED light bar). Then you just tie the ground from your load (the LED light bar) to your battery ground, and plug the switch into the receiver port that corresponds to the button you want to use on your controller. Easy as that! Now when you turn the switch on, it passes the battery voltage right to the light.
Here's a diagram that illustrates how it's wired:

Here's a video that takes you through the procedure:
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Turnigy Receiver Controlled Switch: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-receiver-controlled-switch-1.html
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