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BrianG 02.08.2010 12:56 AM

Aux channel switch via Losi ROSS module
 
THe Losi ROSS remote starting system has an interesting little device that powers the starter motor and glo-plug for remote starting of a nitro engine. Well, I thought this would be a neat way to get a switched output from the ch3 slot of my radio.

The first pic is the ROSS module.

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/ross_1.jpg

The next two pics show each side of the internal circuit board:

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/ross_2.jpg

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/ross_3.jpg

The blue and yellow wires normally go to the glo-plug wire, but aren't really useful for anything else. The unloaded voltage at these wires is 7.4v (using 2s lipo), but the voltage drops fast when loaded even under 1A. So I removed those wires. The red and black wires (the ones on the 4 wire harness) are the ones we want to use. The power switch was removed since these tend to be troublesome in the harsh environment of an RC vehicle. I just removed the wires, but bridged the solder pads with a small piece of wire so that it is always "on".

The finished product after modification. To retain the water-resistant feature, I covered the holes from the missing wires with a dab of hotglue:

http://scriptasylum.com/forumpics/ross_4.jpg

Makes a neat little CH3 switch for whatever accessories you may want like LEDs or whatever. I've loaded the output wires with more than 5A and nothing got hot, so it can supply a decent amount of current. I wouldn't go much above that though - if you do, you could always use a relay.

Along with the switched output, the module also has a linear BEC via an LM1084 linear regulator (rated 5A). So, if you aren't using the BEC part of this thing, remove the red wire in the throttle cable.

The output is fed directly via the lipo battery, which is limited to 2s lipo. If you want to switch something that has a higher voltage, you could use a simple relay and attach a the relay coil to the output wires.

Anyway, just thought this would be an interesting little gadget to have in case someone else decides to convert a Losi vehicle that comes with this feature.

brushlessboy16 02.08.2010 09:47 AM

Make remote arming for the MMM :)

BrianG 02.08.2010 04:50 PM

lol, what would the sense in that?

_paralyzed_ 02.09.2010 02:17 AM

Nice! The glow plug output and a glow plug would be a cool remote ignition device for a car mounted bottle rocket launcher!!! Or some model rocket engines for high speed passes!:yes:

dondon205 09.15.2010 09:06 AM

Since you removed the blue and yellow wire what is the black and red wire used for ?

Finnster 09.15.2010 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dondon205 (Post 380240)
Since you removed the blue and yellow wire what is the black and red wire used for ?

For the starter motor I'd guess. Hence the higher current output limits.

How is this activated Brian? Say I have a 3ch radio, where the CH3 is intended to control a servo (ie brake mixing) is this for just a high output switch then? Trying to figure out the app versus just feeding off a Ubec (obviously not switched tho) for a medium/low power app.

BrianG 09.15.2010 11:31 AM

Yeah, this is just a high output switch controlled by channel whatever.


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