RC LIGHTS
RC Lights Head, Turn & Electronic Brake LED Lights (5mm, 14) : 1:12 to 1:8 Trucks
- SKU:
- RCL5014
- UPC:
- 813487010727
- Condition:
- New
Description
Key Features
- Brightest LEDs Industry Wide
- Dual Intensity Brake Light Action
- Left & Right Turn Signals
- Headlight Strobe Built Right In
- Simple & Easy Installation
- Powers Directly From the RX
- All Mounting Hardware Included
- Fast Body Removal
- Lifetime Warranty on Every LED
Overview
Use
RCL5014 to install 4 white dual headlights, 2 white fog lights, 4 amber
adjustable rate turn signals, and 4 red dual-intensity electronic
brake lights to any 1/12 to 1/8 size R/C car. No extra channels, with
included TURNBRAKE - 14 LED controller. This controller has headlight
strobe, turn signal, and EBS functionality built right in for a
streamlined installation of a common setup for R/C cars & trucks.
Powered directly from the RX throttle & steering channels using the included RX Pass-Thrus.
To change headlight or tail light colors use 5mm or 3mm LEDs.
Everything needed for a complete installation is included with every lighting system!
NOTE: TURNBRAKE 14 LED Controller is not compatible with the Remote Power Switch
Included Items:
Instruction Set
(1) TURNBRAKE 14 LED controller
(2) RX Pass-Thru
(1) 2-Channel Power Plug
(14) 14" wire extensions
(6) 5mm white headlights & fogs
(4) 5mm amber turn signal lights
(4) 5mm red tail lights
(14) chrome 5mm LED holders
(14) standard 5mm LED holders
(14) 2P connector housings
(1) 1.25"x0.5" aluminum tape x18
(1) 3.75"x3" aluminum tape
(16) zip ties & bases
Specs:
SYSTEM CURRENT DRAW (@6V): 120mA with brake lights dim, turn signals off; 250mA with all LEDs fully bright
(A standard servo draws approx. 350mA)
LED Controller
INPUT VOLTAGE: 3.6-7.4V [6V Optimal]
TYP OUTPUT CURRENT (per LED channel): 20-30mA
DIMENSIONS: 1.65" x 1.0" x 0.25"
Blue, Green, White, White Strobe, Red Strobe LEDs
FORWARD VOLTAGE: 3.2V
MAX CURRENT: 30mA
Amber, Red LEDs
FORWARD VOLTAGE: 1.9V
MAX CURRENT: 30mA
*Lights are designed to be used in extreme nighttime and low visibility running environments and are very high output.
*DO NOT look directly into beam.