COMPETITION HEAT INC.
#736
We have managed to keep the pricing the same as the 120v Comp heater even though the 12v is costing us more to produce. Keeping the price point the same was important to us.
The new 12v Comp heater will come with a 3ft power cord and a deans connector (male) that will plug directly into your LiPo battery. We chose this connector because it seems to be the most popular/common.
The new 12v Comp heater will come with a 3ft power cord and a deans connector (male) that will plug directly into your LiPo battery. We chose this connector because it seems to be the most popular/common.
#737
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We have managed to keep the pricing the same as the 120v Comp heater even though the 12v is costing us more to produce. Keeping the price point the same was important to us.
The new 12v Comp heater will come with a 3ft power cord and a deans connector (male) that will plug directly into your LiPo battery. We chose this connector because it seems to be the most popular/common.
The new 12v Comp heater will come with a 3ft power cord and a deans connector (male) that will plug directly into your LiPo battery. We chose this connector because it seems to be the most popular/common.
is it adjustable for heat range?
i'm really interested in 1...

thanks
#739
The two best ways to use our new 12v Comp heater are a 11.1v Lipo battery placed inside your starter box and a 12v power supply (I use a muchmore) On real cold nights of racing you can use your 12v power supply, then transfer it over to your starter box and head to pit lane.
#741
We have managed to keep the pricing the same as the 120v Comp heater even though the 12v is costing us more to produce. Keeping the price point the same was important to us.
The new 12v Comp heater will come with a 3ft power cord and a deans connector (male) that will plug directly into your LiPo battery. We chose this connector because it seems to be the most popular/common.
The new 12v Comp heater will come with a 3ft power cord and a deans connector (male) that will plug directly into your LiPo battery. We chose this connector because it seems to be the most popular/common.
can't wait to get one or two
#742
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Only use a power source that is rated at 12v.
The two best ways to use our new 12v Comp heater are a 11.1v Lipo battery placed inside your starter box and a 12v power supply (I use a muchmore) On real cold nights of racing you can use your 12v power supply, then transfer it over to your starter box and head to pit lane.
The two best ways to use our new 12v Comp heater are a 11.1v Lipo battery placed inside your starter box and a 12v power supply (I use a muchmore) On real cold nights of racing you can use your 12v power supply, then transfer it over to your starter box and head to pit lane.
How about if i use two stick pack NiMh also 14.8V?
I have a 3 cell lipo for TX 2200mah 3C, will it do the job??
How much current for the heater to operate??
sorry for so many questions, i dont have a 12V power supply...
I only have a laptop power supply that is 15V 6A for my charger.
i just hope to get the right power source for the heater...
thanks
#747
#749
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 2,767
From: Pleasant View TN
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