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Spunkymunky88

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can run them off third channel on rx brother which is easier than running a seperate battery which can be done off a 9v square batt or can be done off balance lead i found third channel easiest i ran 5b baja one mounted on my xl front bumper still got them on my truggy now Photo0004.thumb.jpg.79c2ab94f390550645ccdccda1a0a8bd.jpg

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26 minutes ago, Bajadre said:

can run them off third channel on rx brother which is easier than running a seperate battery which can be done off a 9v square batt or can be done off balance lead i found third channel easiest i ran 5b baja one mounted on my xl front bumper still got them on my truggy now Photo0004.thumb.jpg.79c2ab94f390550645ccdccda1a0a8bd.jpg

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Is there a way of fitting 2 jst plugs into channel 3 so i can have front and back lights 

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@stormbringer and i use these https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/fastrax-white-headlights-pair--368699  they arent very bright but good enough for showing up lights on the models, we use the red ones as well for the back and can solder them onto the one connector etc, even if its a 2 channel receiver you can just plug it into the one that says batt and the lights get powered from what ever the main battery is 🙂

 

 

 

 

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