RC LIGHTS
RC Lights Electronic Head,Landing Led Lights White (5mm, 14) : Rc Vehicle/Heli
- SKU:
- RCL5412-E
- UPC:
- 813487010628
- Condition:
- New
Description
Key Features
- Brightest LEDs Industry Wide
- Turn On/Off From TX Channel
- Simple & Easy Installation
- Powers Directly From the RX
- All Mounting Hardware Included
- Fast Body Removal
Overview
Use RCL5412E to add 2 white headlights to any 1:12 to 1:8 size R/C car or truck with 1 extra constant LED channel for adding an additional headlight. RPS switch is included for turning the headlights on/off from a 3rd channel on the RX. RPS has a set of spare output pins for switching up to 6 LEDs using RCL5499.OR
Use RCL5412E to install 2 white landing lights to any 28" span R/C airplane or helicopter (or dock lights for boats) with 1 extra constant LED channel for adding an additional landing light. RPS switch is included for turning the landing lights on/off from a 3rd channel on the RX. RPS has a set of spare output pins for switching up to 6 LEDs using RCL5491. Use wire extensions for larger scale craft.
Powered directly from the RX or optional battery source.
COMBO: RCL5499 + RCL5090
To change headlight / landing light colors use 5mm or 3mm LEDs.
Everything needed for a complete installation is included with every lighting system!
Includes:
Instruction Set -
(1) RX Direct2LED™ RCL5075
(1) remote power switch RCL5090
(2) 14" wire extensions RCL539014
(2) 5mm white headlights RCL5290W
(2) standard 5mm LED holders RCL5082
(2) 2P connector housings -
(1) 3.75"x3" aluminum tape RCL5080
(4) zip ties & bases
Specs:
SYSTEM CURRENT DRAW (@6V): 45mA
(A standard servo draws approx. 350mA)
RX Direct2LED™
INPUT VOLTAGE: 3.6-7.4V [6V Optimal]
TYP OUTPUT CURRENT (per LED channel): 20-30mA
Remote Power Switch
INPUT VOLTAGE: 4.8-6.0V
MAX OUTPUT CURRENT: 1.2A
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.