i lost the charger to my glow igniter, i was just wondering if i could use a regular duracell C battery or something, or if i should really start looking for the charger or soemthing .
The next two are of the field variety...clip to your car battery or any other 12 volt battery, and charge away...15 minutes later glo-ignitor charged and ready to go. First is by Glo Bee and second is by Trinity. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXJ481&P=7
novice rob, are those the only 2 things i need in order to start my car ? i dont see how the ofna connects to the big battery tho. maybe I'm more retarded then they tell me ?
that looks great tho , id almost never have to charge it , and i would never loose it thats for sure
i think the battery has screw-down battery terminals where u stick the wires into it. or if the battery didn't come with it, u can just use allegator clamps
I'm sorry I didn't reply sooner, but yeah. Snip and strip the ends of the ofna clip and attach it to the hobbyco battery.
Just so you know, you cannot charge this battery. The point is you don't have to. It has tons of juice in it. Next summer, you just buy a new one. You will never have to replace the glow clip though as long as you don't booger up the end.