INJORA Universal Light Controller for 1/24 1/18 1/10 RC Cars – 3 Lighting Modes
The INJORA Universal Light Controller is a compact accessory for 1/24, 1/18, and 1/10 scale RC cars, offering three lighting modes: steady, breathing, and strobe. Weighing just 3.2g and measuring 175mm (6.89in) long, it works with a wide range of RC car lights and receivers, whether you have a basic system or a multi-channel setup.
What lighting modes does the INJORA light controller support?
The controller includes three distinct modes:
- Steady: A constant, solid light output—ideal for headlights or taillights during driving.
- Breathing: A slow, pulsing effect that gradually fades on and off, often used for accent lighting or warning lights.
- Strobe: Rapid flashing, commonly applied for emergency vehicle effects or off-road beacon lights.
You can cycle through these modes using the manual switch or via your transmitter’s CH3 channel if you have a multi-channel receiver.
How to install and control the light controller
Installation is plug-and-play. Connect the light controller to your RC car’s receiver. The controller works in two ways depending on your system:
- Manual switch: For vehicles without multi-channel receivers (e.g., TRX4M), use the built-in physical switch to change modes directly.
- Remote control: For multi-channel receivers, assign the controller to the CH3 channel on your transmitter to switch modes from your remote.
This flexibility makes it suitable for both simple and advanced setups.
Technical specifications
| Weight | 3.2 g |
| Length | 175 mm (6.89 in) |
| Lighting modes | Steady, Breathing, Strobe |
| Compatibility | 1/24, 1/18, 1/10 RC cars with standard receivers |
| Control methods | Manual switch (non-multi-channel) or CH3 remote (multi-channel) |
Package includes
- 1 x Universal Light Controller
Frequently asked questions
Will this work with my 1/10 scale RC car?
Yes, the controller is designed for 1/24, 1/18, and 1/10 scale cars. It fits most standard receiver setups, but ensure your car’s receiver is compatible with a standard servo-style plug.
Can I use the strobe mode while driving?
Yes, the strobe mode can be used while driving. It draws minimal power and won't interfere with your vehicle's performance.
Do I need a multi-channel transmitter to use the remote control feature?
Yes, the remote control function requires a third channel (CH3) on your transmitter and receiver. If your system lacks a multi-channel receiver, you can still use the manual switch.
Does this also work with LED light strips?
The controller is compatible with many RC car lights that use standard connectors. The supplied information does not specify LED strip compatibility, so check your light's input requirements.