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Carson Fail-Safe Voltage Control Module

Carson Fail-Safe Voltage Control Module

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299530203

SKU: CA-503020

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90.00 zł
The Carson Fail-Safe Voltage Control Module is a programmable device that safeguards your model by adjusting the servo to a preset position in case of signal loss or interference. Compact in size with an operating voltage of 4-6V, it ensures protection for your model.
The Carson Fail-Safe Voltage Control Module is a programmable device that safeguards your model by adjusting the servo to a preset position in case of signal loss or interference. Compact in size with an operating voltage of 4-6V, it ensures protection for your model.

Description

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The Carson Fail-Safe Voltage Control Module is a programmable device designed to monitor battery voltage and signals sent to the receiver. In the event of signal loss, transmitter failure, or interference, the Fail-Safe module will adjust the servo to a pre-programmed position to prevent damage to your model. This module is inserted between the servo and receiver, with an operating voltage of 4 - 6V and compact dimensions of 20 x 20 mm.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

CA-503020
3 Items

Description

Producer
Carson

Specific References

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4005299530203

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