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Ok so I did exactly as u said and like the dynamite instructions also said and still when I turn off my remote the red light stays on? I can still turn light off and on with the button just fine.So if both radio and reciever are powered up, red light on. Hit the button, red light goes off, turn off power in the vehicle, add bind plug, power reciever back up and get rapid flash. Then put transmitter in bind mode to finish the process. Test for results.
Ok so I did exactly as u said and like the dynamite instructions also said and still when I turn off my remote the red light stays on? I can still turn light off and on with the button just fine.
Also if this helps it’s on aux2. Input G and Momentary says inhibit ?
You could try and hold the button in continuously while you go back through the bind process. That might work.Also if this helps it’s on aux2. Input G and Momentary says inhibit ?
It's possible to kill the engine with DX5C with SR415 receiver.
Assign the channel 3 to Input G, and choose Momentary : Active at first.
Make sure the red led light of the kill switch is on.
Now start the binding process. While binding brake and press the button (G) to activate the kill switch until the process is complete.
It should be done.
Go to AUX assign and then change Momentary : Active to Momentary : Inhibit.
How do you set the g switch? It doesn't give us the option to choose it. Even after clearing the button from its previous function. We cant get the kill switch to work with any other button.It's possible to kill the engine with DX5C with SR415 receiver.
Assign the channel 3 to Input G, and choose Momentary : Active at first.
Make sure the red led light of the kill switch is on.
Now start the binding process. While binding brake and press the button (G) to activate the kill switch until the process is complete.
It should be done.
Go to AUX assign and then change Momentary : Active to Momentary : Inhibit.
It does go to aux assign. Select your channel and then input. Or press the button to select it.How do you set the g switch? It doesn't give us the option to choose it. Even after clearing the button from its previous function. We cant get the kill switch to work with any other button.
This fixed the functionality of the switch. It now turns on and off with the G button and will also turn off the led if I power off the remote. I still have a problem with reduced spark though when using this kill switch. I got a replacement, and have tried it on two different motors and have the same problem. Basically, if the wire is not plugged into the module itself, I have full spark and the engine runs fine, as soon as it is connected to the module, the spark gets reduced and the engine wants to die. This is with the red led light powered on. I think I am going to just finally buy a Super Bee and try that. I appreciate all the help on this!It's possible to kill the engine with DX5C with SR415 receiver.
Assign the channel 3 to Input G, and choose Momentary : Active at first.
Make sure the red led light of the kill switch is on.
Now start the binding process. While binding brake and press the button (G) to activate the kill switch until the process is complete.
It should be done.
Go to AUX assign and then change Momentary : Active to Momentary : Inhibit.
How did you set up the dx too apply breaks when cut-off I have same setup and problemJust got the Losi MTXL and installed the dynamite kill switch. I’m using the dx5c with sr415 non avc. The kill switch works fine when I push the button on the dx5c but when I turn power off on the dx5c the kill switch is still lit up? What am I missing here? I thought it was supposed to also kill motor if signal was lost. The fail safe works when dx5c is powered off the brakes are applied. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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