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Fastfly-RCU 05-01-2003 11:59 AM

Glow plug starter
 
I just got a Glowplug starter the blue ones with the meters.


WEll MY first one was messed up same problem I think.

This one worked well for the first day and now It seems it doesnt get clean contact witht the plug. I have to hold it up alittle to it heats the plug up.


Its the same with charging so I cant charge it because i cant hold it.



Help!


If you need more info please ask and ill try to respond as fast as possible!

AdmiralHam 05-01-2003 01:01 PM

Glow plug starter
 
Do you have any debris up, inside the glow plug starter? Could there have been some fuel on the glow plug which got on the starter and is keeping it from making a proper connection? Is the battery loose and not making a connection with the terminals? Could there be a short in the charger (or the wire)? Could I be running out of ideas???????

redbluffwingnut 05-01-2003 01:12 PM

Glow plug starter
 
i have the same 1 you have and never had any trouble / as 4 the chargeing if the light comes on when you hook it up then you are chargeing

rajul 05-01-2003 02:56 PM

Glow plug starter
 
Fastfly, what model of glow igniter are you using ? The metered ones are useful but need more maintenance. For your problem, try using cotton swab with alcohol to clean the contacts esp the ones to the glow plug and the battery positive side. Use some metal polishing compound if the contact points are tarnished and clean away all residue with alcohol cotton swab. I have one from GP and a wire joint broke in the metered head recently. Had to take it apart (soldering work). One thing I noticed is that even with a fully charged batt, the meter does not swing full. So, I "magnetized" the meter to get a full swing. But you don't have to do this. Hope this helps................

Montague 05-01-2003 05:55 PM

Glow plug starter
 
I have a Tower brand glow starter with meter. I think the meter is toast, but the starter keeps on lighting plugs, so I just ignore hte meter these days. Next one I get won't have the meter.

(btw, the combination of the Tower glow starter and the KB 1L plug can't be beat, I think they were made for each other. It's a long story though :), you'll just have to trust me on it)

Fastfly-RCU 05-01-2003 10:21 PM

Glow plug starter
 

Originally posted by rajul
Fastfly, what model of glow igniter are you using ? The metered ones are useful but need more maintenance. For your problem, try using cotton swab with alcohol to clean the contacts esp the ones to the glow plug and the battery positive side. Use some metal polishing compound if the contact points are tarnished and clean away all residue with alcohol cotton swab. I have one from GP and a wire joint broke in the metered head recently. Had to take it apart (soldering work). One thing I noticed is that even with a fully charged batt, the meter does not swing full. So, I "magnetized" the meter to get a full swing. But you don't have to do this. Hope this helps................

Thanks for giving me the best answer! I have this one to be exact.

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXJ802&P=K


Ok I put the Glow Plug starter on the charger......No light like I said.


Now if I squeeze the thing about .8 cm then it works...whats up!!

rajul 05-01-2003 10:30 PM

Glow plug starter
 
Have you cleaned the contacts like I said ? I have exactly the same model. Do you have a multimeter in hand as this is quite useful to isolate any open connection ?

Fastfly-RCU 05-01-2003 10:52 PM

Glow plug starter
 
Yes and No I dont have a Multimeter.

Did I tell you this is only after 2 days after getting it.

YNOT 05-01-2003 11:02 PM

Glow plug starter
 
Look into the McDaniel or Sullivan Ni-Starters. They twist on, and there is never a problem of them slipping off. They lock on. You can get them long and short, with or without meters and the Sub-C Nicad is replaceable.

You can short out the meter. Like by putting it in your pocket, it makes a contact with your keys, your pocket seems warm........................guess how I know.

Fastfly-RCU 05-01-2003 11:34 PM

Glow plug starter
 
Did you read?


It works but you have to pull it out so How is it shorted out?

rajul 05-01-2003 11:50 PM

Glow plug starter
 
Fastfly, there is a cable connecting the positive terminal of the batt and the glow plug contact. If you unscrew the shaft from the battery compartment, you can see it. I suspect that this cable is electrically open and could explain why it is intermittent i.e. you need to tweak it to get it to work. I suggest that you contact Tower for a replacement then.

Fastfly, may I also know what engine and type of plug you are using ? Did you fit the connector to the plug correctly ? If you post a pic it will help.

Fastfly-RCU 05-02-2003 01:47 AM

Glow plug starter
 
Magnum .46A OS #8.


I currently dont own a Digital Camera. But I would assume I put it on right. Could you explain how to put it on?

rajul 05-02-2003 02:18 AM

Glow plug starter
 
Basically :

1) fully compress the starter between your thumb and fingers. This will expose the "grabber" from inside the shaft
2) Press the grabber over the glow plug head so that the grabber envelopes the glow plug hexagonal nut completely
3) decompress the starter. There is no way you can pull out the starter from the glow plug as it is locked and secure if installed correctly.

I'll post a pic for you later

Fastfly-RCU 05-02-2003 11:52 AM

Glow plug starter
 
From the Discription I am doing it right though. At least I think so :)

rajul 05-02-2003 12:04 PM

Glow plug starter
 
Then it is most likely a bad internal connection. You should be able to get a replacement from GP. Good luck..........

Fastfly-RCU 05-02-2003 07:25 PM

Glow plug starter
 
I am going to send it back today.


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