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Old 31-01-2010
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Originally Posted by Battle_axe View Post
you could but you would have to use a pic micro controler to do read the signal from the reciver to make it work
not neccesarily.. you make it as a capacitor based circuit so the brake lights / LED's comes on as the capacitor is discharging, while the motor gets power it will keep charging the capacitor but as soon the power is cut the cap will discharge.

I made one for a college project, but it's a good while since i left college & the circuit diagram i designed probably went the same way as the student grant! Although i designed it to work on a brushed motor by wiring across the motor terminals, however i'm sure scotch-locking motor wires (even on a brushless) would work as well
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