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Toronto Electric Model Aviation Club (TEMAC) => Trading Post => Topic started by: Frank v B on August 03, 2017, 10:15:19 PM

Title: Lot 10 deep cycle battery, motors, jet
Post by: Frank v B on August 03, 2017, 10:15:19 PM
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
Title: Re: Lot 10 deep cycle battery, motors, jet
Post by: BJROB on August 04, 2017, 10:20:29 PM
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
Title: Re: Lot 10 deep cycle battery, motors, jet
Post by: Crash on August 06, 2017, 09:54:56 AM
Frank
Bought Panther at the field for $80. Regards
Crash...Brodey
Title: Re: Lot 10 deep cycle battery, motors, jet
Post by: Frank v B on August 06, 2017, 01:26:49 PM
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