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HeyOK's RC Electronics items (all in one place)

I just want to say how great AL is, he has helped me work out a few things even when my questions were stupid.
Great guy to work with and im using two of his products and he made me one to work my lights the way i wanted, just want to say thanks so much and please give his stuff a try all his stuff is great in every way.
 
I just want to say how great AL is, he has helped me work out a few things even when my questions were stupid.
Great guy to work with and im using two of his products and he made me one to work my lights the way i wanted, just want to say thanks so much and please give his stuff a try all his stuff is great in every way.

Very happy to help when I can!
Thank you for the kind words.
 
I searched i swear. I am interested in your KOH and Brake light controller and was curious as to the voltage that can be run. Should i power through the receiver or separate BEC and at what voltage?

Thanks for any information
 
I searched i swear. I am interested in your KOH and Brake light controller and was curious as to the voltage that can be run. Should i power through the receiver or separate BEC and at what voltage?

Thanks for any information
The answer is in the second sentence in the description of the part ;-)
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vend...1-koh-brake-light-controller.html#post4255354


* THIS IS WRONG (I had initially wrote this): That controller isn't really fussy about voltage. It will be fine if you keep it under 9 volts. *
Sorry about that. I had forgotten about how it was put together for a minute. It won't be able to shut off its outputs if you put more than six volts into it.

Keep it to 6 volts. I can make a higher voltage version for an extra $7 if you really need it. I would encourage you to consider wiring your rig like this if you really want more voltage to your steering servo:

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/elec...ther-one-bec-hv-servo-wiring.html#post5163234
 
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The answer is in the second sentence in the description of the part ;-)
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vend...1-koh-brake-light-controller.html#post4255354


* THIS IS WRONG (I had initially wrote this): That controller isn't really fussy about voltage. It will be fine if you keep it under 9 volts. *
Sorry about that. I had forgotten about how it was put together for a minute. It won't be able to shut off its outputs if you put more than six volts into it.

Keep it to 6 volts. I can make a higher voltage version for an extra $7 if you really need it. I would encourage you to consider wiring your rig like this if you really want more voltage to your steering servo:

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/elec...ther-one-bec-hv-servo-wiring.html#post5163234

Al,
Thanks for the info. I'll send you a PM so this doesn't get cluttered up with Q's.
 
To All,
Al answered a bazillion of my questions and I am just a little smarter because of it. I just ordered a custom controller from HeyOK because of his answers. I have never had his product before but if his Products are like his CS, you will not be disappointed.

Thanks again and look forward to my lights.
 
Hey Al quick question. I'm looking at getting your brakes only controller. I watched the short video and it seems like they only light up in neutral, or is that a calibrating thing?

If I slam on my brakes (all the way forward) would they light up?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKiKF0CJS3w

They only light up when the throttle is in the center position (neutral).
Yes, it's a calibration thing. When it is powered up, it reads the throttle position and assumes it is in the center position.
 
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