18-01-2012, 03:04 PM
I never have my TX hanging from a neck strap while I'm walking carying a plane to or from the flight line. That's asking for trouble
I allways cary my TX from the carry handel on the top with the controll sticks facing out so I can't bump the throttle stick.
Even better still don't plug your pack in untill your at the flight line. This is what I do with bigger models. Some of the bigger ESCs come with switches to arm them. I have a couple of these as well
You could use a switch to turn off your RX that should work OK. I guess it would just go between your throttle port on the RX and the throttle plug on the ESC. Looks like the second one could be the go
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...witch.html
I allways cary my TX from the carry handel on the top with the controll sticks facing out so I can't bump the throttle stick.
Even better still don't plug your pack in untill your at the flight line. This is what I do with bigger models. Some of the bigger ESCs come with switches to arm them. I have a couple of these as well
You could use a switch to turn off your RX that should work OK. I guess it would just go between your throttle port on the RX and the throttle plug on the ESC. Looks like the second one could be the go
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...witch.html
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