Picking glow igniter??
#2
Tech Master
With the rechargeable one you never have to worry about blowin up you plug because too much electricity was running through it. (I've read that some where)
#4
u need to connect the second type to a glow plug regulator or powerpannel
#5
Get a Hotshot and be done with it. Keep it in your pocket all day unless you really trust your pitman
#6
I got
Racers Edge metered Sub-C ignitor
Team Magic metered SUB-C ignitor
Ofna (I think) AA ignitor
Team Associated D ignitor
i had so much trouble with SUB-C batteries in my ignitors. They tend to die quite fast. Now I use the big D size battery ignitor and love it (got 7000mah battery in it). Lasts ages.
AA is as backup and i barrelly use those two metered ignitors
Racers Edge metered Sub-C ignitor
Team Magic metered SUB-C ignitor
Ofna (I think) AA ignitor
Team Associated D ignitor
i had so much trouble with SUB-C batteries in my ignitors. They tend to die quite fast. Now I use the big D size battery ignitor and love it (got 7000mah battery in it). Lasts ages.
AA is as backup and i barrelly use those two metered ignitors
#7
Tech Adept
haha i like that EDIT one anyone know where to buy them?
#8
i use both. ive found that the one you plug into your box really seems to drain ur battery and so for the time you have ur car sittin on the box spinnin wit the plug on ur battery is just dwendling away so i use both and if the box starts to go down i switch to my battery operated one
#9
Tech Lord
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I got
Racers Edge metered Sub-C ignitor
Team Magic metered SUB-C ignitor
Ofna (I think) AA ignitor
Team Associated D ignitor
i had so much trouble with SUB-C batteries in my ignitors. They tend to die quite fast. Now I use the big D size battery ignitor and love it (got 7000mah battery in it). Lasts ages.
AA is as backup and i barrelly use those two metered ignitors
Racers Edge metered Sub-C ignitor
Team Magic metered SUB-C ignitor
Ofna (I think) AA ignitor
Team Associated D ignitor
i had so much trouble with SUB-C batteries in my ignitors. They tend to die quite fast. Now I use the big D size battery ignitor and love it (got 7000mah battery in it). Lasts ages.
AA is as backup and i barrelly use those two metered ignitors
Team Magic metered sub-c
Racers Edge metered sub-c
I absolutely love them. I also have the one that connects to the box but I never use it.
#10
Tech Master
I bought one of the magnums and just replaced the battery that it comes with (1600 mah) to a 3300 trinity cell.
Lasts SOOOOOOO much longer.
Lasts SOOOOOOO much longer.
#11
The power panel on the starter box doesn't drain your batteries...the motors take way more current than the power panel. The power panel still has a voltage of 12-14.4v at the end...that's 12-14.4v to the glow plug BUT it has very very low current...much much lower than 1.2v ignitors which tend to give as much current as the battery can produce.
Imagine the difference from a small AA battery and the D battery some guys use.The difference in the current could be up to 3 times more.
This can ruin the glow plug any day.
Plus the power panel has a regulator to adjust it according to gel cell and stick packs.
It also has a light that enables you to monitor the "life" of the glow plug...no light no glow!!!!
Imagine the difference from a small AA battery and the D battery some guys use.The difference in the current could be up to 3 times more.
This can ruin the glow plug any day.
Plus the power panel has a regulator to adjust it according to gel cell and stick packs.
It also has a light that enables you to monitor the "life" of the glow plug...no light no glow!!!!
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#15
You might have trouble with that one. They make a longer one.
Ive had probably 30 different ignitors and the Hotshots are the best ones. There is another brand McDaniel that used to be out that were as good as the Hotshots and could be bought with a meter but I havent seen them online anywhere.
The ones built without removable cells always seem to glow brighter and I usually lose them before they go bad.
Ive had probably 30 different ignitors and the Hotshots are the best ones. There is another brand McDaniel that used to be out that were as good as the Hotshots and could be bought with a meter but I havent seen them online anywhere.
The ones built without removable cells always seem to glow brighter and I usually lose them before they go bad.