Electric conversion Volcano SV
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Electric conversion Volcano SV
Hello all,
I used to be a very regular member on here a few years back, I'm not sure if anyone now would remember me. Well I aqquired a Volcano SV that I paid $30 shipped for (yes, $30 to my door). And I decided to convert it to electric using some aluminum from McMasterCarr and some hobbyking electronics.
Here are some pictures to show what I did... http://s261.photobucket.com/albums/i...cat%20Volcano/ . I realize these pictures are not very good as they were taken with my Ipod.
I used to be a very regular member on here a few years back, I'm not sure if anyone now would remember me. Well I aqquired a Volcano SV that I paid $30 shipped for (yes, $30 to my door). And I decided to convert it to electric using some aluminum from McMasterCarr and some hobbyking electronics.
Here are some pictures to show what I did... http://s261.photobucket.com/albums/i...cat%20Volcano/ . I realize these pictures are not very good as they were taken with my Ipod.
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RE: Electric conversion Volcano SV
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