Ahhh probs too late but I would like to
Jump in on one
Ah shoot, somehow missed this but Iāll go in for one too if theyāre still available!
Iām going to make a video alllllll about you.
Seriously though there is demand for a reliable switch. I was thinking it would pair really nice with the Neo Box.
Also wouldāve loved to jump in on this, what a shame. Let me know if thereās any left @Gamer43, Iāll give you a us address one way or another
Alright, I just spammed everyone who sent me a PM, rip haggy when he wakes up LOL.
I wish I could make it fair for everyone, but I am pretty sure haggy will serve the orders on a first come first serve basis on who emails him first.
Maybe if enough people email him we can justify a production run???
We agreed on a sale price of $45 so if you do not wish to buy at this price PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL HIM.
@Gamer43 I have been seaching your post history for this info, so Im sorry if I missed it. What kind of button is required for this Toughwire antispark? Can it function with roll-to-start even if a button is present? Thanks!
Yes, you can choose to use a pushbutton, or choose not to use one.
You need a momentary pushbutton.
If you still have any Iāll take 1 or 2.
sucks this isnt taking off. I was looking forward to it.
How much capital is needed to make a proper ābatchā?
Or how many āpre-ordersā needed at $45?
You gotta email timo at haggeboard and let him know.
Awesome thank you! Got a wiring diagram by any chance? Im glad you decided to go with momentary rather than latching on this
Only selling in 1ās is what Timo told me.
I want one too
I was invoiced and paid for mine already, shipping is an additional $15. So the total cost is $60, excited to get this puppy on and test it out.
Same ^ Iām probably gonna blow it up on accident
One thing I learned, never unplug the on/off button while the board is on⦠it makes it so the switch never works again, it just stays on
I hope this does take off. Iād really like one to go in one of my builds but even then you arenāt shipping to AUS
And never plug in when the switch is toggled on. pop!
I read in another one of @Gamer43ās AS threads that the correct assembly order is ESC into AS, AS into battery. And reverse for disassebly. Not sure if that applies to this AS though. Too many to keep track of, not enough clear documentation.