GT Power Switch with LED Display and Battery Low Volt Protection

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This electronic on/off switch is a rugged solid state switch that has no contacts to fail like those used in traditional mechanical switches. It can work on 4~8 NiMH/NiCd cells or a 2S (7.4V) LiPo battery. It features a LiPo mode which offers low voltage protection to the battery. The circuit is switched off when the pack voltage drops below 6V.

The switch unit has an integrated LED array that provides a visual status of the battery voltage and also an indication that the circuit is 'live'. The plastic case has two moulded fixing tabs that allow you to mount it easily to your airframe for a nice clean installation.

Note that this unit does not reduce (step down) the voltage. The output voltage is always equal to the input voltage. If you intend to use this switch to power your receiver and servos on and off  from a 2S LiPo you should ensure that all of the components in the circuit are capable of handling a minimum 8.4V - the voltage of a fully charged 2S LiPo pack. Otherwise, you should include a voltage drop down regulator or UBEC in the RC circuit to lower the output voltage to match the requirements of your on-board RC components.

Features:
* Solid state momentary on/off switch
* Screw mounting tabs
* Fitted with Futaba style connectors
* LED voltage indicator
* Lipo mode has voltage cutoff to protect LiPo batteries from over-discharge

Specification:
* Input Voltage: 5~10V (2S LiPo, or 4~8 cell NiMH/NiCd)
* Output voltage = Input voltage
* Continuous current: 8A
* Max burst current: 14A (10sec)
* Input lead length: 80mm
* Output lead length: 190mm
* Dimensions (mm): 43 x 33 x 9
* Weight: 9g
More Information
SKU421155
Bundle AvaliableNo
LiPoNo
Coming SoonNo
DiscontinuedNo
EAN / Barcode9900000862145
BrandGTPower
Weight0.100000
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