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Larry Wong:
has anyone have idea on how to extend the start button on a full fuselage ? HB~>

Ken Culbertson:

--- Quote from: Larry Wong on October 15, 2021, 02:10:40 PM ---has anyone have idea on how to extend the start button on a full fuselage ? HB~>

--- End quote ---
There seem to be no really great options.  You can glue a dowel extension of the same diameter or do what I am doing and mount it to the back of a removable hatch.  One thing I really liked about the Huben was the optional start button.

Ken

Rogerio Fiorotti:
Solutions for profiles.

Rogerio Fiorotti:
Full fuselage solutions

Fred Underwood:
It has been reported that CA and/or kicker can ruin the switch, so be careful if gluing an extension.  From what i can tell, the switch is a 2 pin momentary micro button switch.  On the older version, the button is about 6mm above the face of the switch.  One of the switches below might work.  I had an old non working timer and removed the switch without too much difficulty. 

https://www.amazon.com/TWTADE-Momentary-ButtonTact-Assortment-QC-9V-2P/dp/B085SWHFMK/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=push+button+micro+switch+2+pin&qid=1634337907&sr=8-4


https://www.ebay.com/itm/292275046056?hash=item440cf346a8:g:GzAAAOSwKNJZzx5I

https://www.ebay.com/itm/293696573394?hash=item4461ae0fd2:g:T7kAAOSwGQJfPGB1
See sellers store for other length.

Update to this.
The button switch on V4 is 2 pin and fairly easily removed.  I was going to change the V6 to a longer button switch, but the V6 has a 4 pin switch and a chip is on the other side of the board blocking easy access to the solder joints.  I did not try to work on the V6.

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