LAFEINA RC LED Police Light Bar – Orange, CH3 Controlled, 4.8-6V for 1/10 1/8 Crawlers & Trucks
This LAFEINA LED police-style light bar brings multi-function flashing to your 1/10, 1/8, or 1/12 RC vehicle. It runs on receiver power (4.8–6V) and offers several strobe and alternating patterns controlled via the radio's CH3 channel. The rectangular orange unit has a painted plastic housing that gives a realistic emergency-lamp look. It's designed for popular models like TRX4, SCX10, D90, CC01, and many more.
Compatible RC Vehicles and Setup
The light bar fits a wide range of RC cars, including climbing cars, rally cars, monster trucks, and short-course trucks. Specific compatible models include: Traxxas TRX4, Axial SCX10, Tamiya CC01, RC4WD D90, WPL D12, and HSP 1/10 scale platforms. It also works with many 1/8 and 1/12 vehicles from these brands. Installation requires a free CH3 channel on your receiver, which supplies both power and signal.
What Voltage Does This Light Bar Need?
The operating voltage is 4.8 to 6 volts, which matches standard receiver outputs from most hobby-grade RC systems. It draws power directly from the receiver, so no separate battery is needed. Keep this in mind if you run a high-voltage setup; the light bar may not function correctly above 6V.
Flashing Modes and Control
Connect the light bar to your receiver's CH3 port to toggle between different flash patterns. Modes include constant strobe, fast flash, slow flash, and alternating left-right blasts. The exact sequence and patterns depend on your transmitter's ability to send a signal via CH3. Many users set a two‑ or three‑position switch to cycle through the modes.
Technical Details
| Brand | LAFEINA |
| Color | Orange |
| Material | Plastic |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Light Source | LED |
| Voltage | 4.8–6V |
| Power Supply | Receiver (CH3) |
| Suitable Scale | 1/10, 1/8, 1/12 |
What Buyers Ask
Does this work with my Traxxas TRX4?
Yes, the TRX4 is listed as compatible. It connects to your receiver's CH3 port.
How do I change the flashing mode?
Use your radio's CH3 channel to switch modes. The light bar cycles through patterns each time you toggle the channel.
Can I run it at 7.4V?
The specified voltage range is 4.8–6V. Using a higher voltage may damage the unit.