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| Rotor power indicator light. This modification is something you can do to your existing stock Rotor circuit board. It turns the power indicator light off on your Rotor. ![]() Take your Rotor apart down to the battery power pack / motor section. ![]() Gently remove the battery power pack / motor section. Becareful not to lose the power button cover. ![]() Remove the batteries from the power pack. Then remove the phillips headed screw and unplug the power pack connector from the motor section. Unscrew the two phillips headed screws the holds the cover in place over the motor and circuit board. ![]() Remove the cover and expose the motor and circuit. You'll notice a small black plastic plug w/ LED printed on the circuit board near it. ![]() Remove the plug and re-install it on one pin only. So as not to lose the plug if you wish use the indicator light again. Then re-assemble the Rotor taking care that the anti-jam slide and power button are aligned to fit back into the motor section. Now you have a Rotor that won't give you away during night play.
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| Re: Rotor power indicator light. I will have to remember that if I ever want to use my Rotor at night. Downside I tend to look for that light to know if the hopper is on while out on the playing field
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| Re: Rotor power indicator light. Just remember that you've turned it on. ![]()
__________________ Strike Force Creed: Whether helping my team take a hill, a new player with equipment failure, or helping you to the dead zone, I hear the call to service and I answer. I am an Operator. |