
Optical Ignition Kill Switch, Spektrum
Spektrum - SPMA100 The Spektrum Optical Electronic Ignition Kill Switch allows you to remotely kill you gas engine with your transmitter without having to touch your model. The kill switch is fiber optically coupled to isolate the radio system from the ignition system, so you wont have any worries about in...
The Spektrum Optical Electronic Ignition Kill Switch allows you to remotely kill you gas engine with your transmitter without having to touch your model.
The kill switch is fiber optically coupled to isolate the radio system from the ignition system, so you wont have any worries about interference.
Features
- Remote LED to indicate if the ignition is live.
- Fiber optically coupled to eliminate interference.
- Li-Po, Li-ion, LiFe, Ni-MH compatible.
- Output range from 3V, 3A up to 20V, 16A.
- Minimal voltage drop, less than 150mv.
- Surface mount technology.
- High-quality wiring with universal servo connectors.
- Only 8gm / 0.3oz.
- Automatically shuts down power to the ignition on loss of signal.
- ·See product description for included items.
Assembly notes coming soon — ask Shane if you need a hand before your first flight.
Dispatch — Orders dispatch within 1–2 working days. Tracked courier NZ-wide; delivery typically 1–3 working days depending on location. Rural delivery adds a day.
Cost — Free over $150. Flat $9.50 under. Oversized airframes may carry a freight surcharge — shown at checkout.
Click & collect — Free pickup from 9 North Avon Road, Christchurch. After-hours by appointment — text ahead.
Returns — 30-day returns on unflown, as-new items. Crash damage isn't covered, but Shane stocks the spares to put it right.
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