True dat! I’ve felt the bite of a Hodaka alternator, forgetting to hold the plug with something insulating my hand!


No it isn't. But you have to have a useable range of both voltage and amperage at the primary to get the secondary to do its full job. Hodaka alternators do a fair job of this but I have never tried to bench test ratings to know what they will do, or to find out what the secondary coil needs in the way of excitement to give a good spark. I know a standard bike battery will provide but don't know what minimum requirements are for supplied current through the points.taber hodaka wrote:Are you talking about spark at the plug Victor? That is not the alternator at work. ---------------Clarence
Don't really know. I can't recall seeing an automotive class lead acid battery rated in watt hours, and RC models don't use lead acid batteries. I have seen RC battery packs that could easily provide the current needed, but the higher the current capacity of lithium cells, the more they cost and the hotter they get under load. I would also point out that lithium cells don't charge all that quickly, so it might become necessary to have more than one power pack at the track so you don't have to wait an hour to charge cells that run for ten minutes. A lead acid battery also charges slowly, but if it lasts all race day on one charge, recharge rates aren't really an issue.Bullfrog wrote:. . . and what would the weight be for a lead/acid battery pack for your RC Helicopter with equivalent Watt-Hour capacity? Just curious.
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