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Hello, today I bought a toggle switch and 2 small orange lights that look identical to emergency beacon lights.
In short, I need to be able to use these lights, they're perfect for the look and scale. I know how to wire them up and wire the toggle switch, but my problem is, the lights are 120...
Thank you very much for the help, I greatly appreciate the decency (I asked a guy at work and he told me I should know the answer to that if I plan on messing with rc's...) So thank you. While I'm at it, I have one more question. That winch I mentioned earlier is powered by a 9 volt battery zip...
I'm 19 and just getting into messing with rc's. To this point I was swapping tires and altering bodies. Now I'm altering the suspension on my current project (from fixed spring to rock crawler style) I'm good at it and I do quality work. For example, I've made a makeshift winch operated by the...
It looks exactly like it does in my picture. The motor it goes to drives the front axle in an rc truck that I'm overhauling. My dumb self pinched the wire bundle at one point, severing the red one at the point shown in my picture.
Edit: now that I see your full post, it appears to be a choke coil.
Can somebody please tell me what in the hell this thing is... before I chuck the whole truck out the window. It's in the way of what I'm what i'm trying to do, and repairing it seems to be short of impossible. What is it, what does it do, and can i do away with it?
Sorry for the pic I don't...
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