A few of us tried various 'channel switches' all of which seemed at first to be well suited to operating an escapement from a conventional receiver channel. It transpired however that some have a delay on operation which makes them useless for our purpose.
One exception is the Pololu 2802. This is a superb little switch, is complete and costs only a fiver!
Its absolutely ideal being small & light and with instant operation - and the option of a separate escapement battery should you prefer it. I used to make homebrew channel-switches but it cant be done for this price!
http://www.hobbytronics.co.uk/pololu-rc ... -mosfet-v2
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https://www.proto-pic.co.uk/pololu-rc-s ... osfet.html
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If you want to run the escapement from the receiver battery or BEC (as most do) then there are two jumper pads to bridge. Here is Pololu's reference: https://www.pololu.com/docs/0J60/3
The channel-switch is connected inline between the receiver channel output and the escapement coil.
Channel 4 is the 'button-follower' output used to drive an escapement via the channel-switch.
This isnt the Pololu, its one of mine, but the results are identical:
Escapements and channel-switches
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