Lot 10 deep cycle battery, motors, jet

Started by Frank v B, August 03, 2017, 10:15:19 PM

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Frank v B

The following are offered for sale.

35) One deep cycle Nautilus lead Acid 12 volt battery (item# 010-2493-0, Canadian Tire)  Retails for $109 plus a $20 core charge plus HST. ($145)
Offered for $40.00

36) Nautilus 110 volt intelligent battery charger to charge the Deep Cycle battery (item 35).  Retail is $99.99 plus HST (tot $113).  Offered for $30.00. 

note: Buy both the battery (item 35) and the charger (item 36) for $60.00


37) Motor- OS OMA-3820-1200 New in box.  This is a 600 watt motor for 3S.  Max continuous is 38 amps, burst is 54 Amps.  Condition is pristine.  Retails for $145 plus HST.  Offered for $60.00

38) Mega motor 16/7/7  28mm inrunner 16 amps continuous, 20 volts max, 2450 kv  New on the Icare site is  $81.00 plus HST.  Looks used with slight wear (rubbing) on the external shell but the windings look very clean.  Offered for $30.00

39) Hobby Lobby Panther Jet (foam, 27" span, 28" long, grey fuse, yellow wings), assembled, never flown-  Includes 3-9 gm servos, 30 amp esc, 64mm ducted fan, 4300 KV out runner BL, Deans connector on ESC, Spectrum AR6210 receiver and satellite and instruction booklet for the jet. Offered for $80.00 (incl receiver)  Sold to Mike Brodey

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Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

BJROB

Hi Frank
do you know how old the Nautilus One deep cycle  battery is?
the date of manufacturing is on the bottom
If its not too old I could use it and the charger
My Work??? is so secret....
I Don't even Know what I'm Doing!!!

Crash

Frank
Bought Panther at the field for $80. Regards
Crash...Brodey

Frank v B

BJ,

I looked all over it this morning and could not find a date stamp.  Two things to guide you- Bert was not in this hobby long and he took care of his batteries (all lipos were balanced).  This battery was kept in his workshop in his apartment.  My guess: 3-5 years old.
Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"