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RC Lights RCL5052 Microbrake 6 LED Lights Controller

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SKU:
RCL5052
UPC:
813487010680
Condition:
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  • RC Lights RCL5052 Microbrake 6 LED Lights Controller
  • RC Lights RCL5052 Microbrake 6 LED Lights Controller
  • RC Lights RCL5052 Microbrake 6 LED Lights Controller
  • RC Lights RCL5052 Microbrake 6 LED Lights Controller
  • RC Lights RCL5052 Microbrake 6 LED Lights Controller
MSRP: $65.00
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Description

Key Features

  • Dual-intensity electronic brake light action built right in
  • Power directly from the RX or optional power source

Overview

The central point of every LED lighting system is the LED controller. It is this component that is going to appropriately power the LEDs so they do not get too much power and blow. It also separates the LEDs into independently controllable groups to which specific functionality can be assigned. It is the brain that tells the LEDs how and when to light.

Directly power up to 6 LEDs. Current limiting resistors are built right in.  Using the microBRAKE™ 6 LED Controller, LEDs can be directly powered from the throttle channel of the RX using the included RX Pass-Thru™ (mini Y-harness).  Dual intensity brake light action is built right in! Throttle channel input fully reversible.  LEDs are split into two banks: 4 constant; and 2 switched dim or full bright depending on throttle stick position (GAS or BRAKE.)  Throttle center-stick auto-detect for precise lighting effects every time.  All LINK channels have been eliminated to make a nice, compact little controller capable of the most common of needs for Car & Truck bodies.

NOTE: microBRAKE™ 6 LED Controller is not compatible with the Remote Power Switch (RCL5090).

Specs:
DIMENSIONS: 1.3" x 0.6" x 0.3"

INPUT VOLTAGE: 3.6-7.4V [6V Optimal]

TYP OUTPUT CURRENT (per LED channel): 20-30mA

Controller pins can be directly soldered to for DIY projects. Use heat shrink to insulate each pin.

*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.

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