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Dynamite killswitch low voltage tabs lost??

Petrolheadz100

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Just noticed that the low voltage tabs probably shook loose from vibration and got lost. I was wondering why my car was turning off when I turn and it was because these tabs were missing so as soon as it goes under 6 volt it shuts the engine off and my voltage receiver pack is at 6.2 so figured that is the problem. Where can I get replacement tabs or is there something else that I can use because without those it set at 6 volt low voltage cutoff and I can't run the car 20180714_132919.jpg t
 

Petrolheadz100

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Im actually satisfied with dynamite at a 1/3 of the price it works flawlessly, i have 2 of them wont spent the extra money on a killer switch when they do exact same thing.....
 

sunoco

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until you get another replacement-- simply make your own jumpers out of either single strand or multi strand wire-- cheap junky speaker wire is good enough to get you going agan. if you use magnet wire- its coated-- just sand down to copper.

i read somewhere that the dynamite brand can have issues. manual says polarity going to coil does not matter- it has been suggested that if this killswitch starts messing up-- reverse polarity on wires going to coil--- i do have one of these brands-- its unused-- I prefer to build my own--- or spring for the premade good to go killer brand. - like my photo? i am gonna have a tee shirt made that sez-- fat people are hard to kidnap---
 

Petrolheadz100

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I received replacement jumpers fro the seller but not even using the spares, i just got one set from my other MT and used one pair on each making it 4v low voltage cutoff which i will never let the tx get that low anyway, fixed he shutting off at 6v i had but he spare are staying in my box incase the vibration rattles them off again, i may just wrap them so it never happens again.... cheers thanks guys
 

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