hello, I leave some photos here in which see an electronic device that controls the fuel step,
somebody can give information me on this device?
tanks!
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CONTROL LINE (Liquid fuels)
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Control line fueling
Hey fransisco, This to me is just a manual voltage controller to control pump pressure. Its taking the job of an RC speed controller or ESC. Its cool to do, if you can keep your fingers on it during flight. The interesting thing is he is using RC connectors, don't know why, but it certainly is set up neatly. If you get yourself a 12V high pressure pump, and a 12V light dimmer switch, you'll have the same thing, theirs just has a pretty red light on it.
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This is the device of the german pulsejet enthusiast Hubert Leubner.
He uses a bought servo tester which is connected to a RC speed controller. So the device is only to "simulate" the RC reciver.
He uses a bought servo tester which is connected to a RC speed controller. So the device is only to "simulate" the RC reciver.
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Last Update 20.05.07
Last Update 20.05.07