yeah, it's another what starter thread.
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nice work anyways. this is the same thing I am shooting for as well , not going
to carry around a huge flight box anymore. I even went as far as going
back to the hand crank on the fuel bottle seems to be working great and
fills faster
to carry around a huge flight box anymore. I even went as far as going
back to the hand crank on the fuel bottle seems to be working great and
fills faster
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Sometimes you can find small metal project boxes that you can modify and fit your batteries and other stuff inside. You just have to bend up a few brackets so you can screw it to the ends of your starter and then to the box. http://www.boss-enclosures.com/Enclo...cast_and_Metal
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I can see what you did with the small box under from the link but
how were the front and rear brackets made, machined ?
how were the front and rear brackets made, machined ?
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Went ahead and got this one.. http://www.swgiantscalemodels.com/el...-starters.html for $85.00 shipped (6.1 gear)
same one on tail dragger is $119.00 shipped.
http://www.taildraggerrc.com/eme-gas...cessories.html
ya gatta scrool down to view it.
The guy at this place http://pacaeromodel.com/FieldEquipme...erPanel/PP.htm
Does not answer my emails, I called him he says he is not shure if he has any PAM-1002B's or not
was supposed to call back yesterday and never did. that starter is made in China as well. but only cost $59.00 (3.1) gear
Thanks so much for all your help guys!
Jeff
same one on tail dragger is $119.00 shipped.
http://www.taildraggerrc.com/eme-gas...cessories.html
ya gatta scrool down to view it.
The guy at this place http://pacaeromodel.com/FieldEquipme...erPanel/PP.htm
Does not answer my emails, I called him he says he is not shure if he has any PAM-1002B's or not
was supposed to call back yesterday and never did. that starter is made in China as well. but only cost $59.00 (3.1) gear
Thanks so much for all your help guys!
Jeff
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I've been use the Dynatron/Makita setup for years. It works great and has been problem free. When the others are gone the Dynatron lives on!
http://www.afineredgemfg.com/
http://www.afineredgemfg.com/
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It kind of looks like Pac Aero is going out of business and just selling off stock. I have one of the 3:1 starters. It was (a little) low on power starting 30cc engines so I began using it with 22 volts. Then I tried starting a 36cc four stroke with it the other day and it wouldn't turn it over. I finally burned up the brush holder trying.... I have no false illusions about finding parts for it; ain't gonna happen. I looked high and low for the silicone inserts for it's odd size (2") cone. Finally found them at Miller Products for 33 bucks plus shipping!
I wouldn't buy one of those again. The starter I am using right now is out of an electric scooter/motorcycle. So far I am impressed with it. I wanted to see if it would work well first and it does, so now I'm going to make a nice handle and switch assembly for it. It even has left hand threads on the shaft which helps keep the cone nut tight.
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I wouldn't buy one of those again. The starter I am using right now is out of an electric scooter/motorcycle. So far I am impressed with it. I wanted to see if it would work well first and it does, so now I'm going to make a nice handle and switch assembly for it. It even has left hand threads on the shaft which helps keep the cone nut tight.
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RE: yeah, it's another what starter thread.
So if a starters says 12 to 18 volts I take it that 19.8 volts will fry it?
was thinking of 2 9.9 volts in series to much?
Or just go with two 7.2 's 14.4 to be on the safe side?
Or two 6.6 volts at 13.2 volts?
am I looking for 2 c , 3c or what I am confused now LOL
The "C" means how many cells correct?
Thanks,
was thinking of 2 9.9 volts in series to much?
Or just go with two 7.2 's 14.4 to be on the safe side?
Or two 6.6 volts at 13.2 volts?
am I looking for 2 c , 3c or what I am confused now LOL
The "C" means how many cells correct?
Thanks,
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RE: yeah, it's another what starter thread.
I did find this bad boy LOL 19.8
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...arehouse_.html
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...arehouse_.html
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RE: yeah, it's another what starter thread.
Awwww maybe one battery @ 16.4 volts ? (4200) LiFe
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...arehouse_.html
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13.2 in one battery
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dproduct=26054
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...arehouse_.html
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13.2 in one battery
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dproduct=26054
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RE: yeah, it's another what starter thread.
ORIGINAL: Ace Dude
I've been use the Dynatron/Makita setup for years. It works great and has been problem free. When the others are gone the Dynatron lives on!
http://www.afineredgemfg.com/
I've been use the Dynatron/Makita setup for years. It works great and has been problem free. When the others are gone the Dynatron lives on!
http://www.afineredgemfg.com/
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ORIGINAL: Cougar-RCU
Went ahead and got this one.. http://www.swgiantscalemodels.com/el...-starters.html for $85.00 shipped (6.1 gear)
same one on tail dragger is $119.00 shipped.
Jeff
Went ahead and got this one.. http://www.swgiantscalemodels.com/el...-starters.html for $85.00 shipped (6.1 gear)
same one on tail dragger is $119.00 shipped.
Jeff
Here are a couple photos of how I attach the batteries to the starter. Each 3 cell Li-Po is set-up the same. I simply invert the Dean's plug of one battery and install a shorted Dean's male plug between both battery plugs, in essence making a 6S battery
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ORIGINAL: Cougar-RCU
So if a starters says 12 to 18 volts I take it that 19.8 volts will fry it?
was thinking of 2 9.9 volts in series to much?
Or just go with two 7.2 's 14.4 to be on the safe side?
Or two 6.6 volts at 13.2 volts?
am I looking for 2 c , 3c or what I am confused now LOL
The ''C'' means how many cells correct?
Thanks,
So if a starters says 12 to 18 volts I take it that 19.8 volts will fry it?
was thinking of 2 9.9 volts in series to much?
Or just go with two 7.2 's 14.4 to be on the safe side?
Or two 6.6 volts at 13.2 volts?
am I looking for 2 c , 3c or what I am confused now LOL
The ''C'' means how many cells correct?
Thanks,
AV8TOR