I started thinking about how to operate the Bosch light and convoy light. They both have 12V filament lamps so they have to be wired in series to be fed from a 24V supply. Or maybe in parallel and take a 12V supply from one of the batteries. Had a look on the internet and searched for RC controlled switches. I sort of fancied the Turnigy switch.
But after the siesta I had an idea
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I still have Switched 2 output on the Motion Control Module (MCM) available/not used and this is controlled by MCM RC input 2 which is also available/not used. What if I can switch this output ON/OFF using the receiver Gear output which is linked to a two position toggle switch (Switch A on the DX8)?
So went to my test bench to test this idea.
Connected the Gear output of the receiver to the MCM RC input 2 with an RC cable. Connected a digital voltmeter to MCM Switched output 2. Switched everything on and got a reading of about 24V. Flicked the Gear switch (switch A) to the other position and got -24V. Not the ideal situation because in both positions the lights would be ON. Had a look in the transmitter menu for the settings of this switch and found that one position was at 100% and the other position was at -100%. Reset these positions to 0% and 100% and got what I was aiming for. With 0% MCM Switched output 2 gives 0V and with 100% Switched output 2 gives 24V. So now I can switch ON and OFF both lights wired in series.
Is this a good way of controlling the lights??
Vince
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