Question About Smoke Circuit

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Niall
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Question About Smoke Circuit

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A mate wants to fit a flashing light to a non-Hen Long M1A1 that I am converting to 2.4gig with a Heng Long unit.
I wonder could the smoke circuit run a flasher unit?

If so I need to know the voltage put out by that circuit, so I can get a suitable flasher unit.

Thanks in advance for any answers.
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Re: Question About Smoke Circuit

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Do my bit for the environment and recycle an earlier thread.
Well the title fits.
Question. Does the Henglong smoker circuit have constant + volts and switch the negative. To lazy to wait until i get home and muck about with a meter.

Im trying to work out if i can use the smoker control to turn my laser on/off.

And i think the answer to Nialls question is yes it could. Probably about 7V and limited to about 4A. You can reduce the voltage with an inline resistor when you know the resistance of the light unit. Assuming your light is instead of the smoker.
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Re: Question About Smoke Circuit

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Thanks for the reply.
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Re: Question About Smoke Circuit

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Sorted now.

Could moderators please close this thread.
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