LED Front Searchlight for RC ERA C189 MD500 RC Helicopter
Enhance Visibility and Scale Realism
Flying in low-light conditions can lead to orientation loss and crashes. This high-intensity white LED searchlight solves visibility issues by providing a bright, forward-facing beam that mimics the real MD500 searchlight, making it easier to track your helicopter’s heading and adding a professional scale look to your night flights. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Ultra-Bright White LED: Engineered for high lumen output with low power consumption, ensuring maximum visibility without draining your flight battery.
Pre-Wired for Ease: Comes with the correct micro-connector pre-installed, offering a simple plug-and-play setup with the C189 mainboard.
Impact-Resistant Housing: The LED is protected by a durable transparent lens that shields the bulb from dust and light impacts.
Perfect Scale Fit: Designed to seat perfectly in the front canopy's light socket for a clean, factory-installed appearance.
Canopy Removal: Gently pry open the front canopy sections to access the light mounting bracket; be careful not to snap the plastic tabs.
Cable Management: Use a small piece of clear tape or a cable guide to secure the wires inside the fuselage, keeping them away from the rotating main gear.
Testing: Connect the LED to the mainboard and power on the helicopter to verify the light works before snapping the canopy halves back together.
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