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Author Topic: Engine sound modules  (Read 2434 times)

Ken

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Engine sound modules
« on: June 13, 2005, 06:34:17 PM »
Hi everyone,just a few lines to let you all know that {if you don't
allready know] I can now offer a new product developed jointly with
E.A.Electronics in Canada . S.P.B.1 diesel/ gas engine with starter
sound module. Steam engine will follow soon. For prices and full
info see my web-site or contact me direct.This module will fit into
my range of sound ,lighting and smoke generator modules together with
all sorts of usefull units for marine models.
Thanks to P.J. for the offer to promote any new
products and services to paddleducks members.
Ken.

Paulrjordan

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Engine sound modules
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2005, 06:34:46 PM »
Ken, thanks for sharing...I'm glad Paddleducks members are able to
keep up with the latest in electronic equipment..(and indeed any other
products or services that are available through any Paddleducks
members.)

The only thing is..you didn't put in your URL...so I'll correct that
now.

http://www.paddlewheels.co.uk/

In case you don't know, Ken's company, PADDLEWHEELS.UK is a major
supplier of R/C electronic controllers and effects. Check out all the
sound modules, light signalling systems, and smoke generators!! It's
all STATE OF THE ART GEAR and you'll enjoy his site a lot...don't
forget to bookmark it. Also make a point of visiting his Canadian
Dealer E.A. Electronics who have excellent deals on electric motors
and when I spoke to them by phone a couple of months ago..VERY HELPFUL
PEOPLE too !!

PJ

Derek Warner

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Engine sound modules
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2005, 06:35:41 PM »
Thanks Ken - PJ came back a few hours later with the URL - however a few
questions please

What is the current draw?, is it continuously rated? and if so how long does
the 10 ml of fluid (oil?) last?
and lastly can we use different fluids to provide different colour smoke?

regards Derek

 

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