Cessna 170 G2 60E - Manual
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LED Controller
Two Wing Connecons
Float Connecon
Stab Spotlight
Connecon
NIGHT CESSNA 170 60E G2 LED CONNECTIONS
If you have purchased the Night version of the Cessna 170 60E G2, this page will cover all LED light connections. If you did not purchase the night
version, skip ahead to the next page.
1. There are two connections for each wing panel, one at the leading edge, and one at the trailing edge of the wing. Connect the one at the
trailing edge to the installed JST extension. Route the connector at the leading edge through the hole in the fuselage and plug into the LED
controller directly.
2. If using the floats with lights, connect each JST for the float set to the LED controller in the fuselage. Route the leads through the cooling hole
in the bottom of the fuselage. Secure the wire to the flat strut and fuselage using water proof tape.
LED
CONTROLLER
3S Li-Po
Black/Negative Lead
CONNECTING A BATTERY TO THE LED CONTROLLER
The LEDs on your aircraft are switchable via the transmitter, and are designed to be powered by 12 volts (3S Li-Po) through the 6S JST-XH balance
tab on the LED controller. By default, the LED controller is left unplugged. If the servo lead of the LED controller is not plugged into the Aura
or a receiver, the LED controller will default in the ON position when powered, allowing the Night Version to be flown at night with a basic
6-channel transmitter or receiver.
IN ORDER TO CONTROL THE LEDS FROM THE TRANSMITTER, YOU MUST USE A STANDARD RECEIVER THAT IS CAPABLE OF 7+ CHANNELS,
AND KEEPS THE SERVO PORTS ACTIVE WHEN USING A DIGITAL DATA STREAM (like S.Bus, SRXL etc.).
WARNING
You MUST use an independent 3S Li-Po battery to power the LEDs in the Cessna 170 60E G2. Failure to do so can damage your flight
batteries. We recommend the use of thePotenza 3S 2200mAh 45C Li-Po (FPZB22003S45) or the Potenza 3S 500mAh 25C Li-Po (FPZB5003S25).
WARNING
Do not leave the battery plugged into the LED controller for extended periods of time. Doing so can damage the battery. Average current draw
for the lighting system is 2.2A/h