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Brake, Reverse and Driving Light controller $30

I've had this in my brute, along with a heyok built LED system for over a year. Used year round, primarily in winter and spring. Snow, mud, deep water, roll overs, LEDs being plugged and un plugged, you name it! still works like it did on day one.

Actually I just chopped up my last set of leds for my latest build. Better order more soon.
 
Question:

Using this controller, does it include the needed resistors within the controller to be able to just plug LED's into it or do you need to solder resistors to the LED's before plugging in?
 
Hey, I have this already, but I was wondering if you'd make me another one w/ sequential signal/brake light option....yup, like a newer mustang.

If there's a market for it, I'm willing to make it!

Help me understand what's needed.
Front turn signals = single output for left, single output for right.
Rear turn signals = three outputs for left, three outputs for right.
Call the lights: Outer, Center, Inner

Sequence when turn signal is active:
1: Inner
2: Inner, Center
3: Inner, Center, Outer
4: Off
repeat

Brake = Inner, Center, Outer all on.

Do I have it right?
 
What's the fix for the reverse lights coming on when you go forward?

Futaba 4PLS radio. Mamba Max Pro Esc.

Thanks,

Kelly
 
What's the fix for the reverse lights coming on when you go forward?

Futaba 4PLS radio. Mamba Max Pro Esc.

Thanks,

Kelly
Just plug your reverse light into the "forward" output in your case. I provide both the forward and reverse output because a transmitter and esc combo might run forward when you pull the throttle, but a different combo might go reverse when you pull the throttle. On the transmitter, you could reverse the channel but on the light controller, you just plug into the other output.
 
Just plug your reverse light into the "forward" output in your case. I provide both the forward and reverse output because a transmitter and esc combo might run forward when you pull the throttle, but a different combo might go reverse when you pull the throttle. On the transmitter, you could reverse the channel but on the light controller, you just plug into the other output.

Doh! :oops: So sorry I did not pay closer attention. I was focused on the functions I wanted to use: reverse and tail lights. Thank you for the great products and support! "thumbsup"
 
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