The switch on the JETI (and many others ) swithes on the reciever and
servos. It DOES not shut off power to the ESC, only the rec and servo
circuit. As long as the battery is plugged in, the motor can be made to
run if supplied a servo signal.
.........bc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.widomaker.com/~conk
Williamsburg, VA 23185
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Douglas, Brent wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have an older, 2000ish, Jeti Brushed controller. I think it's the 50A
> version, not optically isolated, with a BEC.
>
> It had a small switch on it, didn't seem to do anything in my setup, and I
> eventually cut it off (due to damage). That resulted in NO change in its
> operation.
>
> My questions, a) anyone know what this switch might have done? b) if you
> have one, was that switch On-Off, or was it a momentary switch?
>
> I only ever flew it in BEC mode, I wondered if that was to isolate the SC
> from a receiver battery - does that sound right? I want to make it 'Right'
> again.
>
> Thanks,
> Brent
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