I've seen a video on youtube of someone using a coleman quickpump, but it looked different. I've found this for $10shipped and was woundering if this
would work fast enough? or recommendations for what anyone else uses?
I used one of those for pumping up a mattress and it ATE the batterys.
A slightly better idea is Here
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Originally posted by acampbell
After a trip to Radio Shack and spending $36.00, I'm on my front lawn with the 18 Phantom and the following parts...
120mm 6/7 Volt DC Fan, Radio Shack part # 280-1108, $9.99
7.2 Volt RC (Car) NiCad Battery/ Charger Combo pack, #23-322, $19.99
7.2 V Connector repair kit for RC cars, #23-444, $4.99
Cut the PC-style connector off the end of the muffin fan wires. The connector kit has the same connectors as the battery and charger and comes with
wire crimp connectors attached. Strip the fan wires and crimp on the appropriate connector to mate with the battery pack. Charge the Ni-Cads with
the AC charger and you are good to go.
You can save some money and simply buy a 6 volt lantern battery but I thought the rechargeable battery was elegant and simple and would save in the
long run. Easy to carry, too. Entire travel weight with fan and battery pack = 1 lb./ 0.45 kg
I thought I would have to make some kind of sleeve or duct for the fan, but I just closed the zipper around the square fan case as snug as I could.
The small gap remaining proved no trouble. Watch your fingers in the fan- it won't cut but still smarts.
Within about 4 minutes the Phanny was plump and eager to fly off my lawn. It was inflated as much as if I had just flown it.
\"Well we are all hurtling around in 3 wheeled, tip over prone, non crash tested vehicles with no brakes that we steer with our feet. Just
sayin\'.....\" --heliboy50
I don't have any ARCs (Sob), but it took about 10 minutes to fill a queen size airbed.
\"Well we are all hurtling around in 3 wheeled, tip over prone, non crash tested vehicles with no brakes that we steer with our feet. Just
sayin\'.....\" --heliboy50
i just made one of those fan's using a 80mm fan, with 6(or was it 8, i forget) 1.5v D batteries(or was it C batteries, i forget). it worked but not as
well i'd like. Since i just tried it in 0mph winds, i think it might work better in say ~10mph wind.....but it took about 10minutes to get it almost
half way filled so meh....I think ill get this
and use it mainly to "top it off" or fill it the rest of the way. or better yet stick it in the far inflate end while the wind fills the near inflate
end.....Thanks yall
EDIT: after watching that video again, i think ill try adding a carboard funnel type thing like he has
Also how did you hook up the batteries? Series or parallel. + too - or + too +.
Most 80mm fans are 12 volt 6 1.5 volts in series is only 9 volts but if you hook em in parallel you sill have just 1.5. That extra 3 volts will make a
big difference.
\"Well we are all hurtling around in 3 wheeled, tip over prone, non crash tested vehicles with no brakes that we steer with our feet. Just
sayin\'.....\" --heliboy50
OK, I'll show the contraption I put together. I have put soft foam 1"x1" around the fan when its in the can. Made it seal up. This thing has been used
at least 8 times and still going on one set (2) of 9 volts.
It fills the 19m quick enough by my standards. Never timed it. When I go to the field it also goes. Never have wind on the ground there.
The handle came off the GI board box.
PL V19m, P15m, V13m
Ace 7M (FOR SALE) 130.00 plus ship. RTF
Ace 5M
Beamer 5m, 3m
Hydra 350
P3 and a few smaller kites
Flexifoil Buggy, E-Trex Legend
LF Proof 151,,,GI Flight93 ATB
Originally posted by WIllardTheGrey
Also how did you hook up the batteries? Series or parallel. + too - or + too +.
Most 80mm fans are 12 volt 6 1.5 volts in series is only 9 volts but if you hook em in parallel you sill have just 1.5. That extra 3 volts will make a
big difference.
I'm using 18v two 9's in series. 12v fan doesn't seem to mind and turns a little faster.
PL V19m, P15m, V13m
Ace 7M (FOR SALE) 130.00 plus ship. RTF
Ace 5M
Beamer 5m, 3m
Hydra 350
P3 and a few smaller kites
Flexifoil Buggy, E-Trex Legend
LF Proof 151,,,GI Flight93 ATB
Originally posted by Hardrock
OK, I'll show the contraption I put together. I have put soft foam 1"x1" around the fan when its in the can. Made it seal up. This thing has been used
at least 8 times and still going on one set (2) of 9 volts.
It fills the 19m quick enough by my standards. Never timed it. When I go to the field it also goes. Never have wind on the ground there.
i like this, i wish i hadent already ordered the quickpump....thou the quickpump fully inflates the kite to max so o well. Nice homemade device
thou
Originally posted by WIllardTheGrey
I don't have any ARCs (Sob), but it took about 10 minutes to fill a queen size airbed.
That blows--but in the bad way.
I made a muffin fan inflator with a 5" case fan and a 14V battery pack. IIRC, it filled a 10M Scorpion in 35 seconds. My new battery pack is 16V, so
maybe it's faster now. ;-)
Philip
I fly: Charger II 6.5m * Charger II 8m * Charger II 10m * Scorpion 10 (for sale) * Phantom II 12m * F-Arc 1200 * Venom 13m
I ride: Peter Lynn XR+ on Midis * Flexifoil Midi/Barrow * Peter Lynn Comp on Barrows * Peter Lynn XR+ (needs a fork)
Hardrock, nice iteration on the design.. i like the casing!
... but I'm still missing something here. My v19 needs about 9mph to fly, and in 9mph it takes about 2 minutes to fill the kite super puffy and if I
use both ends to inflate it at once, then it takes about 1m. Why the need for the prefiller? If it's not windy enuf to fly why bother filling it?
US503 - Manzanita, Oregon
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Depower : Peter Lynn Venom 2 13m, 16m, 19m | Peter Lynn Phantom 15m | Flysurfer 2.5 SA 19m
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Hardrock is inland so hes got ok wind up top but next to none at ground level. It sure is nice being on the coast :karate:.
\"Well we are all hurtling around in 3 wheeled, tip over prone, non crash tested vehicles with no brakes that we steer with our feet. Just
sayin\'.....\" --heliboy50
Originally posted by WIllardTheGrey
Hardrock is inland so hes got ok wind up top but next to none at ground level. It sure is nice being on the coast :karate:.
Yep,,,My spot simply wont fill a kite. Seems I can fly in less than 9mph tho. I'm not talking about riding, just static. Keeping it moving.
I'm happy just swinging it from side to side if thats all I can get.
It has the TET mod, maybe that helps, I duno.
I have filled it and not get to fly also. Bummer that is. The prefiller was put together well before I even seen an Arc but knew I was getting it. So
I like it now and really need it.
But like you say arkay, they fill quick and nice on the coast.
PL V19m, P15m, V13m
Ace 7M (FOR SALE) 130.00 plus ship. RTF
Ace 5M
Beamer 5m, 3m
Hydra 350
P3 and a few smaller kites
Flexifoil Buggy, E-Trex Legend
LF Proof 151,,,GI Flight93 ATB
The wife got me a Ryobi 18v lithium multi tool package for X-mas and the fan is the bomb for pre filling an arc. Filled the 15m Charger in 15-20
seconds.
We had it at the track Sunday to keep cool and ran it for hours on high on one battery.