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DG-1 Dragon Light Controller

MAGNUMB

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So this light controller states maximum input voltage of 11.4. I was planning on powering this off a 3S battery and nominal voltage of a 3S battery is 11.1 but has a max voltage of 12.6. How can i regulate this down to 11.4 or do i need to even bother?

 
The clever design of the Dragon taps power directly off your Battery, so you can add as many Insanely Bright Attack LEDs as you want and never have to worry about overloading your receiver! It also has a battery protect feature that will automatically power down the LEDs when your Lipo battery gets low so that you don't over-discharge it.
 
Considering 3s is the most common battery people run, seems like a dumb decision to build a product that wont handle 3s voltage.

Powershift RC is another option for lighting.
 
Considering 3s is the most common battery people run, seems like a dumb decision to build a product that wont handle 3s voltage.

Powershift RC is another option for lighting.
I think it will handle 3s just fine after reading the instructions....it just listed max input voltage of 11.4 in the specs for some reason.

I have some of powershifts roof marker lights and they are really sweet.
 
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