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Cool deal
i know some use bilge fans and other items, but there still is a place for these in cooling, and this is a good deal
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Makita-18...5X-_-202213975 |
Until you have to buy the battery pack and charger for it. its just the blower only at that price.
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why do you need them? the turbine cool themselves until they are happy and spinning unlubricated bearings will increase wear
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Originally Posted by Ron Stahl
(Post 11921772)
Until you have to buy the battery pack and charger for it. its just the blower only at that price.
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Ouch, i thought it at least had the battery pack with it.
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I adapted a cheap hobbyking lipo to mine.
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Pat,
I bought this Makita blower about 10 years ago when I got into turbine jets. The price was $ 80 for the blower, another $ 60 for the battery and $ 60 for the charger-$200 total. This was for a 12V version. I use it religiously for all my turbine operations, including bench testing as it can really extinquish a small flare up and also for post-flight cooldown-to save the starter/O-ring and ECU battery. I also use the blower to clear leaves/debris off my driveway and deck. This season the battery died and I bought a replacement from a battery outlet for about $ 40 delivered. Some local jet guys are wiring a 3s LiPo to the blower and it works for them. I find it very handy. Rgds, Art ARRO |
You can get the charger for under 40 bucks and a battery cheap on amazon change will last all weekend I use there impact t and the same batteries for the past 4 years
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2048991Hi, driving down to Cumberland Georgia is a long way to go to pick up this blower, Oh yes, I have one for sale for $30, just blower. All my tools now are Milwaukee.
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