yes the servo switch .
In the leopard( and also the valentine ) is one called a "battle
switch" that can be perchaced form Technobots for around £16 . its
great because it is small and simple and plugs directly into your
receiver . however I would not particularly buy one again , I think
you can get a very reliable "Shoot" switch from a standard servo that
connects a micro switch in its mid swing. With this setup T068 managed
quite a few kills in the last battles because two shots can be fired
in quick succession where as with a servo "battle" switch , one press
of a button equals one shot and this seams to take longer to refire .
I dont know why but this I have experienced in battle .just make sure
you fit a fuse before it and the actuator as they sometimes get
"stuck" in fire position ,a 3 or 4 amp fuse is 8 pence and a 12v
actuator is eight pounds or more.

Neil R


On May 13, 7:36 pm, Frank Pittelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> James Murdey wrote:
> > Is there another piece of electronics between the Actuator
> > you buy, and the FM Receiver?
>
> It's a device commonly called a "servo switch" that plugs into a
> receiver channel and activates one (or two) relays (or FETs) depending
> on the servo signal.  It allows you to control any type of analog
> electrical devices, such as the car lock actuator.
>
>         Frank P.
>
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