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Fantastic thanks guys, I had one I wired up years and years ago in an empty chassis still but couldn't make sence of what I'd done haha! - They've always worked well for me!
Followed the incoming traffic to our battleswitch side and landed here ... Thx Mario for mentioning our battleswitch.
For the rest of you who do not know it: I've developed a battleswitch module which allows for the control of two actuators via one single RC channel. The product page is already available in both german and english, the product support pages which describe how the switch needs to be connected to e.g. a solenoid will be translated in the near future.
The default firmware of the battleswitch implements the following functionality:
-> Stick Up -> Activate channel #1
-> Stick Center -> Deactivate channel #1 and #2
-> Stick Down -> Activate channel #1 and #2
However, if anyone is in need of a different behaviour -> just let me know and I'll implement it.
In case of a missing rc signal the battleswitch enters failsafe mode where both channels are deactivated. All states are easily recognisable by just looking at the LEDs of the module.
If there are any questions do not hesitate to ask or contact me.
Do not use the battleswitch it is dangerous, it was the reason we withdrew our robot from further fights at the champs and the reason we did not gas our robot up for its last fight. They can go off on their own and attached to a co2 flipper they can be lethal. use the Polulu switch instead.
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