When navigating tight indoor spaces or conducting scale low-pass tactical sweeps at dusk, a fully operational nose searchlight setup is vital to gauge true flight depth and orientation. Hard nose-in landings or rough cockpit canopy removal frequently crimp the electrical routing, rip the delicate red/black power leads, or crack the clear miniature lighting lenses. For the 1/48 scale RC ERA C184 MD530, a broken front illumination loom strips the model of its aggressive tactical searchlight profile and makes poor-visibility hover positioning difficult to monitor. This factory-original dual LED headlight assembly replaces damaged, dim, or dead nose illumination lines, throwing a crisp beam straight ahead for easier line-of-sight visual tracking. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Twin High-Intensity White LED Beacons: Configured with two perfectly matched micro-diodes that throw a crisp, focused white beam from the nose cone to replicate authentic MD530 military spotlights.
Heavy-Duty Circular Metal Connector: Terminated with a premium, wear-resistant circular metallic pin contact plug engineered to withstand frequent plugging during maintenance cycles without cracking.
Flexible Dual-Color Polarity Loom: Built with ultra-pliable insulated red and black wire strands that handle tight routing turns behind the battery compartment shroud without breaking under fuselage vibrations.
Optimized Low-Voltage Power Drawing: Specially regulated to tap directly into the flight controller's internal lighting bus block, running bright without draining vital power away from your core brushless drive motors.
Compatibility
For the RC ERA C184 MD530 only. Full model page (specs & photos):
Extracting Damaged Front Illumination Lines: Unscrew the cabin canopy layout shell using your micro tool set; carefully unplug the round metallic connection terminal from the auxiliary power header socket on the main circuit receiver matrix, then unseat the old twin bulbs from the nose bezel slots.
Seating the New Headlight Diode Diodes: Slide the twin clear LED bulbs forward into the dual pre-formed scale spotlight lens retention sockets inside the front fuselage nose piece until they clip securely into place facing straight ahead.
Routing Wire Shrouds Clear of Spinning Gears: Run the red/black twisted flexible leads cleanly along the lower floor of the cockpit frame; use a small dab of electronic-safe adhesive tape to keep the lines locked flat and completely clear of the main drive gear tooth tracks.
Plugging and Static Signal Telemetry Test: Securely snap the circular metal socket port onto its matching header pin rail on the primary receiver board; place the craft down on your level helipad marker grid, click on your radio remote controller unit, and plug in the flight battery to ensure the front nose searchlight beams throw a solid, steady glow before closing up the scale body panels.
Spare Parts & Accessories
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