Futaba FUEBB0141 Remote Voltage Sensing Lead 70cm with Inline Fuse  [FUEBB0141]

FUTABA CA-RVIN-700 EXTERNAL VOLTAGE SENSING CABLE 70CM W/FUSE MAX 70V # EBB0141
Price:
£7.98
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUEBB0141
GTIN:
4513886306372
Condition:
Brand New
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Dedicated voltage sensing cable

The Futaba FUEBB0141 is a remote voltage sensing lead engineered for RC setups that require a separate sensing conductor and integrated fuse. The lead measures 70cm and includes a pre-installed inline fuse so the sensing line can be routed independently of the main power wiring.

This cable provides a remote feed for telemetry or voltage-monitoring inputs by keeping the sensing conductor distinct from high-current supply lines, which helps lower noise in measured voltages. The inline fuse offers basic protection against shorts on the sensing conductor.

Install the lead by routing it clear of moving parts and heat sources, fastening it to available chassis points, and connecting the sensing end to your receiver or telemetry voltage input in accordance with your equipment's wiring conventions. Check polarity before applying power and verify fuse continuity if readings are not present.

Fit this part where a dedicated external sensing lead is preferred for improved telemetry stability or where the existing wiring lacks a convenient sensing tap.

After connection, verify the sensing plug is in the correct input on the receiver or telemetry unit and confirm voltage appears with the system powered; also check the fuse for continuity if unsure.
The lead is intended as a general-purpose external sensing cable for telemetry and voltage-monitoring inputs; confirm your module accepts an external sensing feed and follow its wiring conventions.
If the fuse is open, inspect wiring for shorts, replace the fuse with an equivalent type, and re-route the lead away from potential shorting points before reapplying power.

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