I have built several McCann winches for our club and myself. I always use heavy duty continuous solenoids. Both the Prestolite #15-133 or the Cole Hesee #24037 at about $25 each, have proven very reliable.
Considering the price of what's being towed up the line, spending an extra $20 or so o
I use Stancor 586-902 586 series DC power contactors. Rated at 200A
continuous and 600A inrush. Silver contacts. Newark part number is
44F3645, $43 each. Many years of reliable service on 6 F3b winches.
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Has anybody used a continous duty solenoid for a winch rather
I like the Icom IC-R2. It will let you setup any of the RC freqs (27,
50, 72MHz) and much more. I also like to listen to full scale comms on
it as well.
Happy flying,
Jimmy
http://www.jtmodels.com
I have another inquiry. What is a good scanner to use for our RC
freqencies?
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I have already copied your buzzer article. It looks very interesting and I will
probably incorporate the system.
Thanks Miamimike.
I have another inquiry. What is a good scanner to use for our RC freqencies?
Regards, Dave Corven.
> >... with the dual LED warning lights from Cal Postuma.
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>... with the dual LED warning lights from Cal Postuma.
>Any comments, thoughts or ideas ?
Check out my Winch Solenoid Safety Buzzer - http://www.vvsss.com/buzzer/
Mike
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Has anybody used a continous duty solenoid for a winch rather than the standard
ford style solenoids we have been using for many years?
I am refitting two BS F3B winches with dual solenoids and am considering a pair
of Pollack continous duty solenoids, p/n 11-2570, with the dual LED warning
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