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What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
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What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Here is the one I made from a couple battery trays from Radio Shack. I made it so I can switch from 1.5V to 3V, for those troublesome engines that just need 3 Volts
Last edited by WingingIt74 on Tue Nov 12, 2013 2:57 pm; edited 2 times in total
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Well Travis perhaps you are confued by the two 1.5 volt D-cellbatteries shown. They're connected in paralell rather that series.
In series with 3 volts they "fry" a plug for sure. In paralell two 1 1/2 volt D-cells produce 1 1/2 volts but with greater amperage and giving longer battery life.
Would you like me to explain amerage?
Glad I could be of assistance!
SD
In series with 3 volts they "fry" a plug for sure. In paralell two 1 1/2 volt D-cells produce 1 1/2 volts but with greater amperage and giving longer battery life.
Would you like me to explain amerage?
Glad I could be of assistance!
SD
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
In the 3 years I've been playing with Cox engines, I've only burned out ~3 glow plugs. Yes, I know I have it hooked up as 3V, I usually do for starting newly rebuilt engines or engines that haven't been run for a long time... I guess that's most of the time
Last edited by WingingIt74 on Tue Nov 12, 2013 2:58 pm; edited 2 times in total
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
For now I've just been using the stick type igniter that all the hobby shops have. Got a glow clip on the way though.
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Travis:
Don't you find it somewhat bizzare the glo-plug and glo-head manufacturers Cox included recomment 1.5 volts?
If you've only burned out to plugs in two years using 3 volts you must have only run Cox engines twice.
True or false?
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Don't you find it somewhat bizzare the glo-plug and glo-head manufacturers Cox included recomment 1.5 volts?
If you've only burned out to plugs in two years using 3 volts you must have only run Cox engines twice.
True or false?
Regards,
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Sorry Dave, I have run more then 2 engines in the last 3 years, as I've gone through 4 quarts of fuel just on my test stand My neighbors probably don't like me to run engines at 10 at night though LOLSuperDave wrote:Travis:
Don't you find it somewhat bizzare the glo-plug and glo-head manufacturers Cox included recomment 1.5 volts?
If you've only burned out to plugs in two years using 3 volts you must have only run Cox engines twice.
True or false?
Regards,
SD
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Perhaps you should apply for "volume discount" from Bernie or Matt on Cox glo-heads Travis.
SD
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8 cc = 0.0084535057 quart (U.S. fluid)SuperDave wrote:Perhaps you should apply for "volume discount" from Bernie or Matt on Cox glo-heads Travis.
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118 tanks full = 1 quart
Now if I spill/waste half of that, that would be 59 tanks full @ 8cc/qt.
But I've run many at 1oz, so lets say I've done 1/4 at 8cc and 1/4 at oz and wasted 1/2, that would be 30 runs 8cc and 8 runs at 1oz.
Now x4 is 120 runs at 8cc and 32 at 1oz.
120+32=152, so that 152 runs and I've burned up 2-4 heads... Sounds more like that I need to be making my own fuel
What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
well wingingit74 I agree a lot of times it take me 3.0 v to get things going and not perseptable to burn out plug 1.5 will burn but very hard to get un flooded If your ready to get in the air what ever works I say !!!
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
I'm assuming you meant "amperes"... I set my glow-driver's meter in the mid-green scale... or 3 "amps" load, when cranking over.getback wrote:well wingingit74 I agree a lot of times it take me 3.0 v to get things going and not perseptable to burn out plug 1.5 will burn but very hard to get un flooded If your ready to get in the air what ever works I say !!!
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Like this?G.O. Stang wrote:For now I've just been using the stick type igniter that all the hobby shops have. Got a glow clip on the way though.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Model-Products-1-2A-Head-Lite-Adapter-Cox-MODM058-/400605539593?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5d45f36d09
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
1.2V @ 3A is just slightly brighter then my setup on 3V... one half dozen or the other... I think it all worksgetback wrote:well wingingit74 I agree a lot of times it take me 3.0 v to get things going and not perseptable to burn out plug 1.5 will burn but very hard to get un flooded If your ready to get in the air what ever works I say !!!
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
No I've just been holding the igniter on the head when I start it. I have a real cox clip that came in yesterday. Just need to find me a battery box now.WingingIt74 wrote:Like this?G.O. Stang wrote:For now I've just been using the stick type igniter that all the hobby shops have. Got a glow clip on the way though.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Model-Products-1-2A-Head-Lite-Adapter-Cox-MODM058-/400605539593?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5d45f36d09
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Well, you can see how I built my own in the pic above, instead of finding one. I do have a stock one, but I prefer to use my setup.No I've just been holding the igniter on the head when I start it. I have a real cox clip that came in yesterday. Just need to find me a battery box now.
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Yeah I'll experiment with some things. See what RadioShack has and such.WingingIt74 wrote:Well, you can see how I built my own in the pic above, instead of finding one. I do have a stock one, but I prefer to use my setup.No I've just been holding the igniter on the head when I start it. I have a real cox clip that came in yesterday. Just need to find me a battery box now.
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Not a bad price, yet
http://www.ebay.com/itm/COX-BATTERY-CASE-GLOW-PLUG-CLIP-rc-plane-control-line-free-flight-NR-/251377239056?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
http://www.ebay.com/itm/COX-BATTERY-CASE-GLOW-PLUG-CLIP-rc-plane-control-line-free-flight-NR-/251377239056?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
I'd like to get one of these. I like how compact they are.crankbndr wrote:Not a bad price, yet
http://www.ebay.com/itm/COX-BATTERY-CASE-GLOW-PLUG-CLIP-rc-plane-control-line-free-flight-NR-/251377239056?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Yep, that's the other one I have... I prefer to use mine though.
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
My case/clip exactly. The PARALLEL connection (Sorry Travis ) has yet to fail me.G.O. Stang wrote:I'd like to get one of these. I like how compact they are.crankbndr wrote:Not a bad price, yet
http://www.ebay.com/itm/COX-BATTERY-CASE-GLOW-PLUG-CLIP-rc-plane-control-line-free-flight-NR-/251377239056?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
I don't think voltage is what will burn out a plug, it's watts. I'd be more worried running 1.5V @ 3A....
Voltage x Amps = Watts
Parallel:
(1D) 1.5V x 1A = 1.5 Watts
(2D) 1.5V x 2A= 3.0 Watts
Series:
(2D) 3V x 1A = 3.0 Watts
Power Board Above
1.5V x 3A = 4.5 Watts
6V Lantern Battery (we know this will blow a plug)
6v x 2.3A = 13.8 Watts
9V Battery (I have used these in the past without blowing a plug and here's why. However, they don't have the power to last)
9V x 0.5A = 4.5 Watts
Rechargeable Glow Plug Ignitor (For larger nitro rc engines)
1.5V x 1.3A = 1.95 Watts
My theory is that a glow plug is good upto 4-5 watts before they blow. I have blown one on a 9V, but they can have up to 0.7A, which would be 6.3 Watts... poof...
The Shrike I just refurbished, I used 2 new D batteries at 3V to start and had no issues on a used glow plug.
Voltage x Amps = Watts
Parallel:
(1D) 1.5V x 1A = 1.5 Watts
(2D) 1.5V x 2A= 3.0 Watts
Series:
(2D) 3V x 1A = 3.0 Watts
Power Board Above
1.5V x 3A = 4.5 Watts
6V Lantern Battery (we know this will blow a plug)
6v x 2.3A = 13.8 Watts
9V Battery (I have used these in the past without blowing a plug and here's why. However, they don't have the power to last)
9V x 0.5A = 4.5 Watts
Rechargeable Glow Plug Ignitor (For larger nitro rc engines)
1.5V x 1.3A = 1.95 Watts
My theory is that a glow plug is good upto 4-5 watts before they blow. I have blown one on a 9V, but they can have up to 0.7A, which would be 6.3 Watts... poof...
The Shrike I just refurbished, I used 2 new D batteries at 3V to start and had no issues on a used glow plug.
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Travis:
You need to check your definitions of electrical terms for accuracy.
Regards,
SD
You need to check your definitions of electrical terms for accuracy.
Regards,
SD
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Instead of being vague, can you help me understand?SuperDave wrote:Travis:
You need to check your definitions of electrical terms for accuracy.
Regards,
SD
Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Don't use anything to "ignite" a glow-plug. Never had reaon to. Am I missing something I shouldn't?? I didn't realize that glow-plugs could be made to burn.
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Re: What do you use as a Glow Plug Igniter?
Travis:WingingIt74 wrote:Instead of being vague, can you help me understand?SuperDave wrote:Travis:
You need to check your definitions of electrical terms for accuracy.
Regards,
SD
Since they're in any standard dictionry I'll give you the pleasure of looking them up. Knowledge gained that way tends to be more likely to be retained.
(Remember I'm a retired high school teacher and seldom one to "spoon feed". It can become addictive)
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