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Originally Posted By: Jackindistress

If you want to use the Mojo decoy with your Foxpro then you need to build a switching circuit to take the load off of the FET in your Foxpro or you will eventually burn out the circuit. 


 


I think that would depend on the model of Foxpro caller a guy is going to use the Mojo with. If it's one of the callers that has the option of making the Aux a latched type circuit the above quote would not apply. (I think these would be any of the callers using the bigger TX500 type remotes)


If it is one of the callers that doesn't have the option of setting the Aux to latched and a guy was holding the button down to operate the decoy for long periods of time, it may well eventually burn out or damage the circuit. I believe these callers are using what is commonly called a momentary type circuit. 

 

It seems to me there is a lot of confusion in this thread because guys are talking about wiring a decoy up to work with two different models of callers with two different types of Aux circuits in them.  Maybe two seperate threads are needed for the two different types of wiring that need to be or should be done to get a decoy to operate properly and without damaging a caller. Or I could be wrong.


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