insaneatvs Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,324 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Sunny Tucson RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 7, 2009 #1 Ok where did you mount your switch?
D durwank RCTalk Talkaholic Messages 247 Reaction score 16 Points 0 RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 8, 2009 #2 Who are you asking?
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,104 Reaction score 1,854 Points 2,198 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying Jan 8, 2009 #3 On top of the steering servo. I CA'd it.
B BMILLER RCTalk Addict Messages 1,079 Reaction score 0 Points 146 Location LOUISIANA RC Driving Style BashingRacing Jan 8, 2009 #4 whats a on off switch
h8z2luze RCTalk VIP Messages 5,320 Reaction score 12 Points 220 Location Oroville, Ca RC Driving Style BashingRacing Jan 8, 2009 #5 to the passenger side of the chassis so i can reach in the wheel well to flip it on.
T taz1175 Gone - bye bye. Messages 889 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Phoenix,Az RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 8, 2009 #6 BMILLER said: whats a on off switch Click to expand... :whhooo: onder: :no_commen
abadk9420 Broke Down Driver In Memoriam Messages 6,247 Reaction score 40 Points 745 Location North Highlands, CA RC Driving Style BashingRacing Jan 8, 2009 #7 Rolex said: On top of the steering servo. I CA'd it. Click to expand... Not that the switch gets any use sitting up on his shelf, LOL!!!! I say mount the switch any where it is easy for you to get to but out of harms way, some thin two sided sticky tape works well...
Rolex said: On top of the steering servo. I CA'd it. Click to expand... Not that the switch gets any use sitting up on his shelf, LOL!!!! I say mount the switch any where it is easy for you to get to but out of harms way, some thin two sided sticky tape works well...
insaneatvs Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,324 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Sunny Tucson RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 8, 2009 Thread starter #8 well i was looking at mine last night and stuck mine in one of the cut outs on the frame (if you will)
well i was looking at mine last night and stuck mine in one of the cut outs on the frame (if you will)
alpinehyperlite Original RCNT Nutswinger Supporter Police Messages 9,066 Reaction score 291 Points 823 Location Baton Rouge, LA RC Driving Style BashingRacing Jan 8, 2009 #9 BMILLER said: whats a on off switch Click to expand... +1. Cut that beyoch off.
insaneatvs Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,324 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Sunny Tucson RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 8, 2009 Thread starter #10 I guess your right its not needed since it gets its power from the Battery that you plug in
T Timmahh RCTalk Addict Messages 711 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Tri City area Michigan RC Driving Style BashingRacing Jan 8, 2009 #11 stick mine on the chassis by a shock so its easy access but somewhat hidden
T taz1175 Gone - bye bye. Messages 889 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Phoenix,Az RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 9, 2009 #12 abadk9420 said: Not that the switch gets any use sitting up on his shelf, LOL!!!! I say mount the switch any where it is easy for you to get to but out of harms way, some thin two sided sticky tape works well... Click to expand... "some thin two sided sticky tape works well"........wouldn't that be considered 'double stick' tape . : :jk:
abadk9420 said: Not that the switch gets any use sitting up on his shelf, LOL!!!! I say mount the switch any where it is easy for you to get to but out of harms way, some thin two sided sticky tape works well... Click to expand... "some thin two sided sticky tape works well"........wouldn't that be considered 'double stick' tape . : :jk: