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1/5RC 2 3 & 4+ CH.MICRON 1T Kill Switch & LED Kit OZ Made

Micron1T is the next generation of Programmable RC Engine Kill Switch for 2-stroke gas engine. Designed and made in Australia, it works with most 2, 3 & 4+ channel radios and very easy to setup. With adjustable low battery voltage cutoff, and glitch sensitivity. Micron1T will automatically kill the engine if you have a low battery, radio glitch, lose connection, or power loss. You can also kills the engine anytime you want via the transmitter's channel switch when used with the 3 or 4 channel radios. It kills the engine by using a mechanical relay that gives a full electrical isolation.

The kit comes with a prewired EMI filtered ignition cable with quick disconnect plug, 1 x Futaba Y lead, 1 x direct servo power supply cable and a  remote super bright red LED indicator so the status signal can be seen externally. To mount the external LED on to your receiver box, drill an 8mm hole then slide the LED through from the inside of the box and insert the LED into the LED clip then push the clip with the LED in the hole until it stops.

Features Include:

Selectable  2, 3, 4+ channel radios

Adjustable glitch sensitivity

Adjustable low battery voltage cutoff (3,4,5 or 6V cutoff)

LED Signal Status:

- Flashing - No Radio Signal

- ON: Engine On (or Ready to Start)

- OFF: Engine Off

- Flashing/Off/On - No Radio Signal / Engine Off (only applicable to Spektrum Radio)

Specification:

- Operation Voltage on the receiver: 3.0 Volts DC to 9.0 Volts DC

- Relay Voltage Max: 125VAc, 60Vdc

- Contact Relay Current DC Max : 1A

- Relay Coil Resistance: 91 Ohm

- External LED Clip dimension:

- Panel cut out diameter: 8mm

- clip length 12.5mm

**will not work with any Spektrum Radios .Note: *Not compatible with 2 channel Spektrum AVC receiver and  2 channel HPI TF-20  radio

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