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Old 05-23-2009, 01:54 AM   #1
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Default Power expander pro,fail safe

I have just purchased a power expander pro,can you use any switch on the fail safe port or just the pin switch.And also will the power expander work with one battery plugged in.thanks jeff.
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Old 05-23-2009, 06:48 AM   #2
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Default Re: Power expander pro,fail safe

The failsafe mechanism uses the signal and ground wire to control the on/off, where an open circuit between the two turns the system on, and a closed circuit turns the system off. So you need to modify a 3-wire switch, or a two wire switch so that the positive lead is where the signal lead would go. Not a big deal. Many people actually use a simple servo extension that plugs into a charge jack and they use a Spektrum bind plug as their switch - install the bind plug to turn the system off and remove it to turn it on. But I assume the whole reason you want to use something other than the pin/flag switch is because you don't want to have to keep track of the pin all the time(?), in which the bind plug idea still has you in the same boat.
And yes, you can use the system with only one battery plugged in, but you are losing the advantage of battery redundancy and the failsafe features incorporated into the PE pro, but you know this.
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Default Re: Power expander pro,fail safe

Thanks for all your info it is a great help,being able to modify a switch is great.To run one battery was only to set up the airplane,ordered two but only one showed.
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Default Re: Power expander pro,fail safe

Smart-Fly also makes the slider version of that switch, that is what I've been using for about 2 years now with no problems.
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Oh, cool, just saw that.
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