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Yeti Edition LED light bar and mount combo kits from Gear Head

Gear Head RC

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Available with White/Blue OR all-White Six Shooter LED Light Bar

White/Blue Combo: Gear Head Axial Yeti Edition White and Blue Six Shooter plus Mounting Kit Combo
White Combo: Gear Head Axial Yeti Edition White Six Shooter plus Mounting Kit Combo

Already have a Six Shooter you would like to put on your Yeti?
Want to run an amber, green, blue or yellow Six Shooter instead?
Here is a link to the Mounting Plate Kit: Gear Head Yeti Six Shooter Mounting Plate and Bracket Kit

Here are the other color options:
Gear Head 1/10 Scale Six Shooter LED Light Bar - Amber
Gear Head 1/10 Scale Six Shooter LED Light Bar - Blue
Gear Head 1/10 Scale Six Shooter LED Light Bar - Green
Gear Head 1/10 Scale Six Shooter LED Light Bar - Yellow
 
I see it connects to the receiver for power, can I turn it on and off from the tx?

Turlejon,

You can as long as you have a free channel on your radio and receiver. We recommend HeyOK's switches:
ON/OFF: HeyOK Remote Switch for LED Lighting
Dimming: HeyOK Remote Switch for LED Lighting with Dimming

Here's a video on YouTube showing one of our light bars (wired the same) being switched by a HeyOK controller:
Gear Head RC "Trail Torch" with HeyOK Switch - YouTube

-Jim
Rpp Hobby/Gear Head
 
So a switch is necessary? I have a free channel.

A switch is only necessary if you don't want the light bar on all the time. It has a very small current draw, so you don't have to worry about it draining your vehicle battery much. If you plug it into your receiver, it will be on whenever your rig is switched on.

If you don't want to get "fancy" with a remote switch, you can wire in an inline switch to cut the power from either of the two wires. I have used a salvaged Novak ESC micro sliding switch for one of my installations.

-Jim
 
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