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Addiction-X arrived this morning
Bruce Richards replied to Andy Harris's topic in Sport, Aerobatic and 3D kits
I have been considering one of these as my next purchase so very interested in how it goes together and how it flies! -
Charge 7.2v Stick Battery with 13.8v DC Regulater
Bruce Richards replied to Naz's topic in Batteries and Chargers
Only you can make that decision Naz. It depends on how rich you are and whether you will ever use all the other functions on the charger I link to above and the capabilities of the charger you are looking at on ebay. All I will say is that I recommended that charger to a friend of mine and he was very pleased with it. -
Charge 7.2v Stick Battery with 13.8v DC Regulater
Bruce Richards replied to Naz's topic in Batteries and Chargers
I assume it is something like this. -
Charge 7.2v Stick Battery with 13.8v DC Regulater
Bruce Richards replied to Naz's topic in Batteries and Chargers
Naz, Welcome to the friendly forum. You could use one of these but I guess that's not what you are looking for. Bruce Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 14/12/2010 15:01:38 -
Posting below from Steve Hargreaves which I deleted by acident. Sorry Well.....fuel is a controversial subject...ask 10 modellers & you'll probably get 11 different answers. Model Technics are a long established & well respected company supplying model fuel to the aeromodelling public so I'm sure they know what they are doing...... HOWEVER.... I personally wouldn't use either fuel, particularly if the motors are new. Both fuels would invalidate the warranty as they don't contain enough oil.....!! Dynaglow is 2% castor & 8% synthetic.... & Duraglo is 6% castor & 9% synthetic. Duraglo would probably be OK in your four stoke but a bit low on oil for a two stoke motor..... Just Engines offer some good advise on fuel here. Personally I use the Southern Modelcraft Mo glow fuel in both 2 & 4 stroke motors.....2% castor & 15% synthetic....cheap as chips (£12 s gallon) too!! Only problem is you can only get it at the shows (so stock up when you go!!!)
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I have no problems with the Cafe or other long threads just the TSR 2. Firefox 3.6.13Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 10/12/2010 17:13:33
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I have missing content on the TSR2 thread. All I can see is add a post box.
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I think these test will be very useful. People recharge their batteries before each use because that is what they have always done not because it is necessarily the best way to do it. More information on the subject will be most useful.I have to say that the Instant Cells in my Dx6i have on ly ever been charged 3 times in the year I have had it and even then they did not take a any where near a full charge each time.Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 08/12/2010 07:46:48
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No solo flying rule applies at my club as well. I do not agree with it but I can live with it.
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Collet type EDF fan adaptors
Bruce Richards replied to Engine Doctor's topic in All Things Model Flying
No that's a prop adapter. -
I have used loads of 5010 and never had one fail.
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I buy from Balsa Cabin (not too far from me) also I buy at shows usually from Slec. Not sure what you mean Dan that Google didn't find then do you mean their web site or their location? Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 02/12/2010 08:12:08
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and finally some more free stuff...
Bruce Richards replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in Chit-chat
Martin, I will swap you the Oracover Air for the Oratex if you want? -
Hi jumpy and welcome. That looks like a very interesting and challenging project you have there. I look forward to seeing how it progresses.
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and finally some more free stuff...
Bruce Richards replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in Chit-chat
Surely moderators should have first choice because of all the free work we put in to keep this forum working and tidy? -
and finally some more free stuff...
Bruce Richards replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in Chit-chat
Thanks do you need my address? -
and finally some more free stuff...
Bruce Richards replied to David Ashby - Moderator's topic in Chit-chat
I would like some covering adhesive please the tin would be good.Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 23/11/2010 09:00:48 -
What about this for under £7.50?
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Well it's not like welding because it is soldering just that the heat is provided by the torch rather than an iron. With welding you melt part of the components to the joined with soldering you don't. You can use an iron for soldering U/C but it would need to be a big powerful iron or even a gas iron. The main trick with torch soldering is not to get it too hot. You can also do silver soldering with a gas torch this is stronger than soft soldering and can be used on components that get hot (exhausts). to do silver soldering you need to get the components red hot.
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You can use normal solder but an electronics soldering iron will not be powerful enough. I usually use a gas torch to solder my wire undercarriages and thick plumber solder. You can buy a torch from the local DIY shop for a reasonable price. Try something like this. You can probably find cheaper ones if you try. Don't forget to get some flux I use Laco.Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 22/11/2010 10:30:15
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That explains why my wife ignores me all the time
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LIPO/TX/RX Battery discharging
Bruce Richards replied to Tony H's topic in General Electric Flight Chat
What are you trying to achieve with your discharging? I would strongly suggest that you do not discharge LIPOs unless you have some specific need. With the Nickel based cells I would use 1 or 1,1V pre cell i.e. 4.4V and 8.8V for the two packs you mention. I would use about 0.5A discharge rate. Although I say above "I would" in fact I would not discharge my NimH as I do not think that they suffer from memory effects. I am also dubious about memory effects on Nicd cells but since I do not use them anymore its not a problem I need worry about. -
Vic Smeed Popsie X2
Bruce Richards replied to Bruce Richards's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Starting to look like a wing I am never happy with the accuracy of my building. I guess it will get better with practice. I tried really hard to get the slots in the ribs to fit the spars perfectly but the are slightly too deep, although they are nice and tight apart from that. I used a band saw to cut them undersized and cleaned them up with a file. Now for some glue! -
Vic Smeed Popsie X2
Bruce Richards replied to Bruce Richards's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Rib sandwich waiting for cutouts for spars. -
warbirds LA-7
Bruce Richards replied to lightning 759's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Andy, please do not post in capitals, it is considered to be shouting and will put some people off from replying to your question. Sorry I can't help with your specific question but hopefully someone who can will be along shortly. Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 18/11/2010 08:38:07 Edited By Bruce Richards - Moderator on 18/11/2010 08:38:16