PowerTork starter

Ken Thompson III mrandmrst at comcast.net
Mon Mar 14 07:01:17 AKST 2005


Thanks Randy,
That's the one I am ordering.
Ken
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: randy10926 at comcast.net 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 8:30 AM
  Subject: Re: PowerTork starter


  I have the PAC Aero version with the 3000MAH.  Best starter I have ever used.

  Randy

    -------------- Original message -------------- 

    I'll agree with Eric here. The one I got is the Pacific Aeromodels starter with the 3000 mah nimh packs. (Same as Winner R/C) This is about the best starter I've ever used. I also like it because it's pretty small, and has that huge soft cone. 

    Anyway, that's the one I'd recommend. It sure blows a Kavan away. 

    FWIW I didn't particularly like the CH starter either.

    -Mike
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Erik Newsholme 
      To: NSRCA 
      Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 9:02 PM
      Subject: RE: PowerTork starter



      I have one, and well it is good to have as a back up to your number one starter.  It will crank up to say a 140 size but the gear drive is loud and not very smooth.  It has 2 motors gear driven into one output drive.  And for engine's like the O. S. 140RX which needs a bit of RPM to spin up the pump it lacks in the RPM needed.

      Looked good when I saw it but would not get if again for my number one starter.

      Just got the compact starter from Winner R/C.  It comes with 2 7.2 batteries in the handle.  You have the choice of either 1500ma or 3000ma. If you were to get one  I would get the one with the 3000 ma batteries versus the 1500 ma batteries. Plenty of torque and spins very fast and smooth.  Also comes with a larger cone that gives a better fit on your spinner.  



      Erik Newsholme
      bladesmith at mindspring.com

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