Dirk had no use for the bottom half of MIA's shell so he sent it to me for my silly project. When you are retired projects keep you from going nuts. But, maybe in this case, I went nuts to make this "thing."
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Dr Frankenstein took many parts and made his monster. Well, I thought I should have a monster also.
So, I made a monster.
When you live in Michigan and never really know when you may get a nice day to go and fly, you may end up with batteries that are at full charge. If two of your three batteries are ones that can not be up graded and you don't want a full battery to sit around for days on end, you need a dis-charger. So Dr. Frank makes his monster.
MIA lower shell, small piece of alumimun, a fuse holder, a few screws, an old computer fan, a power resistor, and time to kill make up a list of parts. The monster draws .96 amps and does take some time to bring a battery down to 1/2 charge. With the fan, I could change the resistor and draw more, but it works OK.
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Dr. "F" has his, I have mine.........
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Dr Frankenstein took many parts and made his monster. Well, I thought I should have a monster also.
So, I made a monster.
When you live in Michigan and never really know when you may get a nice day to go and fly, you may end up with batteries that are at full charge. If two of your three batteries are ones that can not be up graded and you don't want a full battery to sit around for days on end, you need a dis-charger. So Dr. Frank makes his monster.
MIA lower shell, small piece of alumimun, a fuse holder, a few screws, an old computer fan, a power resistor, and time to kill make up a list of parts. The monster draws .96 amps and does take some time to bring a battery down to 1/2 charge. With the fan, I could change the resistor and draw more, but it works OK.
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Dr. "F" has his, I have mine.........