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  • #31
    It looks like the relay is wired correctly. If you bypass the Turnigy switch with a temporary wire as shown below, the relay should run the motor:



    If that works, then the switch is is faulty. If it still doesn't work, then either the relay is dodgy or the battery voltage is too low to operate it's coil. Most 24V relays will work fine on 18V and maybe lower.

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    • #32
      It's probably the battery voltage then, I've been testing it with a 3s lipo, didn't realise it wouldn't work at that

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      • #33
        Bypassed the switch as Nick suggested and the motor ran at 18v, so im guessing that means that the switch is duff?

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        • #34
          After reading back through the thread I saw that some people have mentioned a common ground, how would I go about doing that just to make sure the switch doesn't work

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          • #35
            Just connect the negative side of both the battery packs together.

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            • #36
              I'm only using 1 battery, would it be worth putting the output of the switch onto the positive side instead or would that cause problems

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              • #37
                It should not make any difference 'in theory' but it can't hurt to try at this stage. If you are just using one 18V battery, how is the receiver getting powered - via a BEC? The talk about having a common ground was assuming that you had a separate receiver pack - in which case you would connect the negative side of both packs together.

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                • #38
                  Oh okay yeah im using a seperate pack for the rx so I guess it can't hurt to try that, going to try switching the output over as well, if this doesn't work I'll just use a servo/microswitch combo

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                  • #39
                    Servo and micro switch it is then, tried everything with this turnigy switch so my assessment is that it's had it good and proper

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                    • #40
                      Would it be possible to use just one micro switch to turn the relay on and off? If so how do I wire it in?

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                      • #41
                        Id send the switcher back and ask for a new one- it was obviously DOA unless having it connected up to that motor blew it instantly.

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                        • #42
                          Got the switch second hand so wouldn't be able to send it back, doesn't matter now anyway because http://vid921.photobucket.com/albums...ps914831ff.mp4 SUCCESS!!

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                          • #43
                            Was that the switcher from me? I remember them being a pain in the arse to set up myself.

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                            • #44
                              The switch is good for 10 amps & 30V, so not likely. I'd send it back unless the postage is more than the part.

                              EDIT: just saw it was 2nd hand - sounds like you have a new frenemy
                              Last edited by overkill; 29 July 2014, 08:18.

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                              • #45
                                @Harry, yeah was the one I got from you, no worries though I think they're just crap to begin with.

                                @Nick, aha well Harry has done a load of good work for me so I think I'll let a duff switch pass seeing as he basically gave it to me

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