Well, FWIW, I stuck my switch to the side of the esc, on the part covering the capacitors. For the Erevo, I would suggest somewhere near the edge of the chassis, so you can just poke your finger in there and flick it back and forth (smut intended).
I would suggest using the on/off switch though, otheriwse you will get that big spark upon plugging in your batts each time (the fan and brainboard discharge the caps if left turned on after removing batts).
I would suggest using the on/off switch though, otheriwse you will get that big spark upon plugging in your batts each time (the fan and brainboard discharge the caps if left turned on after removing batts).
I would suggest using the on/off switch though, otheriwse you will get that big spark upon plugging in your batts each time (the fan and brainboard discharge the caps if left turned on after removing batts).
Hmm. My setups all spark when I plug them in regardless of the switch position. Do yours not ?