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Old 04-05-2013
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Default Ezrun set button

My button has fallen off! After some 'large' jumps today the set button has fallen off my esc not a problem at the moment but when I eventually change to 2.4 ghz I'll need it to calibrate the new tx any ideas? Can I just bridge the connections with a small screwdriver? Any help would be great thanks
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You should be able to solder this in as a replacement

http://shop.cpdracing.co.uk/index.ph...roducts_id=584
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Old 04-05-2013
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Thanks for the link does it replace the on/off switch aswell?
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Yes. It's the same switch you just need to solder the wires to the current one or attach it to the terminals on the connector that plugs into the speedo
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Great thanks for the help
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