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Hazard Light Flasher / Light Flasher

heyok

I wanna be Dave
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Vancouver, BC
A customer asked me to make a light controller that would let him turn on and off his hazard lights. Might as well offer it up to others in case it is needed.

Uses a two position channel. Output is either off or flashing. It can supply at least 5 amps of receiver voltage.

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Part No. RCSW1F
$21

To help you with adding some lights:
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/electronics/422460-how-wire-leds.html
 
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This looks really cool. I like how simple it is. Is it waterproof? I may have missed that in the description. Thanks.

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How fast does this flash?

If you have two of these running, will they flash in sync?

Would wire this up through a RX controlled relay to turn on and off, I am assuming it will work fine like that (one of the wires pass through the relay)?

Do you have two or three of these in stock?
 
This is the best or only (realistic) alternative to turn signals. People like to light up all their lights and this
includes the amber lights. But no-one uses turn signals on the trail or on the roads either! I don't
see how they're needed or realistic! :)

Activating them only when the wheel turns negates the forecasting-your-intentions purpose of the signals
anyway. It just doesn't look right.


BUT... I'd like hazard lights. That means you're broken down, stuck or need help. Plenty of realism. "thumbsup"
 
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