I will hazard a guess that you probably bought that light from me......... There is a standalone controller but it is so rare that I have only seen one in my 22+ years of playing with this stuff-- most of the controls were integrated into the armored vehicles that these would have been used on....... That being said, it is fairly straightforward to wire if you break it down--vertical axis is controlled by a dc motor-- which direction it goes is a function of reversing polarity, the horizontal axis is the same........the simplest control circuit then would be 2 momentary dpdt switches, one for each axis. If you are a little more tech minded, you can make use of a solid state h-bridge to achieve the same effect. Since most common joysticks are single pole microswitches at each axis point, you would need to use relays (or again a solid state H-bridge).
As to whether or not it would work with an ibistek control head, maybe-- you would have to look at how it is wired and possibly be ready to change the configuration to match.
I actually am working on a simple standalone joystick for these but it is way down on my list of stuff to do -- so far, I have drawn out a rough schematic and ordered some components that are collecting dust on my workbench.............
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Ha! You
must be the one, lol! I'll tell ya, this light is absolutely sweet! I also saw the video on Youtube and thought, damn! that's what I need. I see your included schematic in the literature. Bear with me here, as I'm mechanically inclined, I'm new to this type of vehicle (which is actually kind of refreshing!).
1. From my 24+ I need to run a 15A fused lead to a switch....let's call it the "power" switch.
2. Jump two poles on DPDT switches and connect to the "power" switch. (+)
3. Jump two poles on DPDT switches and connect to the "power" switch. (-)
4. Two leads on first DPDT switch to corresponding wires on light harness for elevation.
5. Two leads on second DPDT switch to corresponding wires on light harness for traverse.
I am using a length of CAT5 cable as the included harness with the light is too short of course, plus well you guessed it, will not plug into anything on a M1078.
Are the two "power" wires (the two white wires) on the unit, connecting to the same power terminals on the DPDT switches? Or actually, just to the "power" switch I'd guess.
By the diagram, it doesn't appear that I am utilizing all 8 strands of CAT5. Am I misreading this?