Looking for old Astro Charger

Started by piker, October 12, 2013, 10:14:23 PM

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piker

Hey all you electric old timers out there.  I'm looking for an old Astro 110 or Astro 112 NiCad charger.  I'm willing to offer it a loving new home   ;D

Anyone got one?

Robert

Tomahawk

London Swap Meet is approaching fast.  Three weeks time.
I found my Astro 112D a few years ago for a couple dollars.
No one wants them anymore.
It is great as a power source for foam cutting.

Chris
 

Madman

I have a 112 PK Rob. Is that what you are looking for?

Stephen

bfeist

Quote from: piker on October 12, 2013, 10:14:23 PM
Hey all you electric old timers out there.  I'm looking for an old Astro 110 or Astro 112 NiCad charger.  I'm willing to offer it a loving new home   ;D

Anyone got one?

Robert

I've got a 110D. You're welcomed to it. Foam cutting?

piker

Thanks guys!  I'll take Ben up on his offer since he's close, and hopefully going to TEMAC tomorrow (Monday)   ;D

Yes, for foam cutting.

Robert

sihinch

Will you be offering a service to others, Rob? :-)

Ededge2002

I think you have to take him to lunch first Simon.
Yea 400W/lb should about do it.. But wouldn't a nice round 500 be better?

sihinch


piker

Quote from: sihinch on October 13, 2013, 10:52:51 PM
I'm buying him breakfast tomorrow!

Hmmmm.... THAT sounds a bit strange   ;D

Yes, I will be happy to help cut cores.

Tomahawk

#9
Hey Rob, I should mention.
 
Astro made two different versions of the 110D and 112D  Digital first and later the Deluxe.

The version you want is the earlier 110 Digital as you can put it in test mode for foam cutting.  I don't think you can put the Deluxe version into test mode.  At least I can't figure out how to do it.  Nothing in the instructions.
To tell them apart the older Digital has the red push button start and rotary knob to select amps.
The later Deluxe version only has the rotary knob.

I have heard some of the newer chargers being released, now have a foam cutting mode included in the menus.

Chris
 

pmackenzie

My icharger has the foam cutting option:
http://www.buddyrc.com/icharger-306b.html

But I still use my light dimmer/24 volt transformer to cut foam.