You could get some cheap standard 24v (marine?) relays, and turn them on/off
from your RC receiver.  Don't connect the receiver output directly to the
relay; use a BJT or a MOSFET between them.  Nice and cheap

On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos <
xchr...@otenet.gr> wrote:

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> Is there a trick that will do the same job for cheap?
>
> > The generic term is "R/C Switch", which will point to lots of different
> > products that do the same thing.  Most use relays, some use SSRs ... all
> > seem overly expensive for what they do :-)
> >
> > Frank P.
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