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Another way of keeping a low use car, boat, tractor battery topped up is a solar trickle charger.
Can be clipped direct to batt or fed in via power socket.
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There are as many stories [ old wife's tales] about car and other vehicle battery's as there are about nicads, nimh, and lipo's. Many on line of how to revive dead ones, just don't, they do not work and some are dangerous.
Last year I was on my way to the flying field when the battery warning light came on in my cars dash. Shortly after the power steering shut down and then engine went into limp mode but still ran. Tests showed the battery was low volts. Turned out alternator had quit
Now in an older vehicle once the alternator stops working the charge warning light came on and gave plenty of warning for you that it would sometime ahead run out of charge.
In more recent cars the batt warning light controlled by the ecu only comes on when the volts get low giving little warning.
I now have a volt meter that plugs into the car power socket and can keep an eye on state of charge in the battery [engine off] and if charging [engine on].
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As a farmer's son we used to have a neighbour somewhat like the chap in @Cuban8 above.
You would meet him one day and he would be as nice as pie, and another the grumpiest of grumpy gits.
He was a serious diabetic and back then controlling the effects were more basic and did not fit well with the every day work of a farmer. Things came to something of a head when he assaulted a feed rep who called at the wrong time!
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A bit like myself out on the farm in recent day's, Layers of clothing against the cold topped of with waterproofs. Need to open a bale of hay and penknife in trouser pocket. Grrr.
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26 minutes ago, martin collins 1 said:28 minutes ago, martin collins 1 said:
Many thanks for the replies but i am still confused, the weight does not equate exactly to any of the above, mine being 842g with the exhaust rubber Wouldn`t it have been easier to stamp the engines with the size when manufactured!
Well 842g is pretty close to JL'S list above with 835g for the 150 of that generation. Do not expect the measure to be exact, manufacturing variance and your bit of rubber would make that up.
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Good one Paul, more for the older models, even the weights are in ounces. John.
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Very much doubt if any of the above is possible.
Here is my take on the issue of a way to identify Laser engine size. This applies to The later models with the vertical glow plug hole. It goes on number of barrel cooling fins and weight of unit including muffler.
70 8 fins 580g
80 8 fins 690g
100 12 fins 810g
155 13 fins 955g
180 14 fins 1240g
Previous models like my 150 has 12 fins and is 920g
Another feature of post 2000 units is two screws holding the valve cover on but not sure when this change came about.
I think the above engine is a 150 from the 90's if close to mines weight.
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Correction, its called "Gun gum" made by Holts
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Hi David, Had the same issue with my Enya 90. Locktite no good, layers of PTFE plumbers tape lasted longer.
Fix that has worked a couple of years now.
Removed the exhaust header pipe and with it in a vice and the locknut as far down the thread as it would go I heated the end until red hot and then tapped a mandrill [ just a punch ]of slightly Larger diameter than the internal of the pipe. This expanded the end and made for a firm fit in the head [ mine was very loose ] Refitted with Gum gum on thread [ exhaust paste from motor factors] As an extra I also remote mounted the muffler to reduce strain on the pipe. Cheers, John.
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Pic is of my Bleriot XI's wing during some cleanup/repair. Model was built many years ago [not by me] with nylon covering [ you can see it is quite white underneath] Recon the covering was stuck on with dope, full strength non shrinking. John's method above probably best.
Fabric is still well in place and model still airworthy.
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I will disagree with the statements above. Pods for the fans need to be mounted away from the fuselage some so inlet is away from air disturbed by said fuzz.
Note. Full size practice with types like A 10 thunderbolt, VC 10, Learjet and many more.
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All continental breeds, Cow is a Belgian Blue x Simental and dad a Charolais bull.
Despite the rubbish weather calf is ragging it around the field this morning. Cattle are tough.
Sadly local sheep farmers suffering many lamb losses, this time last year we were into a mini heat wave. Crazy weather and no flying for me yet.
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Unless engine is very smoky, and some, Enya do like a rich low. I recon it is just because engine has not warmed up fully. If reliable leave it as is. John.
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At least the Valkyrie has some wing.😁
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19 hours ago, J D 8 said:
Conditions on the west Wales coast just horrendous, Storm winds, lashing rain and sleet, ground saturated beyond. Bit of a respite today and saw the sun before the next round moves in.
Back to normal today, wind, rain and now heavy missel. Not much fun being born today. Just a few hours old this calf but mum is doing a good job feeding and now tucked into hedge for a kip.
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My Zaggi power with a "hot" motor makes quite a racket, see position of prop in pic. Not an issue where I fly it
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All one needs is a lead with your favored lipo connector one end and crimp on spade connectors the other end to fit headlamp bulb. Ask at a garage for some old ones as it is usual for only dip or main element to be gone and the other still work.
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Conditions on the west Wales coast just horrendous, Storm winds, lashing rain and sleet, ground saturated beyond. Bit of a respite today and saw the sun before the next round moves in.
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There will be a gap between needle body and body of carb, threaded bit visible on most carbs. Piece of tube a tad longer, so both ends are squeezed in in normal run position. Hwyl.
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As above, a simple fix that works.
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That's a fine pilot, looks ready for action.