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Climate rocket engine D9-P (6pcs)
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Rocket engine Klima D9-P for rocket models. Rocket motor size 18 x 70 mm, pulse 20 N · s, average thrust E2 N, burning time 2.1 s, no sweep s. Motor weight 28.5 g, filling weight 15 g.
Since the engine does not cut out, it can be used either for gliders or rocket models, which are powered by multiple engines - the propeller is provided with only one engine.
Further information and labeling
- CE mark 0589
- Age Limit for the Czech Republic and Slovakia 18+
- Category of fireworks P1
- It must be sold only in the stated complete package
- Motors are supplied with fuses, which can be used to ignite the engine in a classic way (matches, lighters)
- Instructions for use are inside the package
- Optionally, you can purchase electric sticks (order number KL-7001), so that the Climate Motors can also be ignited by electric current.
- Use outdoors only. Safety distance: 5 m
- The expiration date is on the engines
- The net mass of explosive substances is indicated on the packaging
- Warning: Risk of fire or explosion. Fire the fire with standard means from a reasonable distance.
Instructions for Ignition of Engine with Optional Electric Fire
Insert the starter (thumb) into the engine so that the ignition mixture on the ignition touches the inner wall of the propellant. We recommend that you bend the conductor wires so that the ignition mixture on the firing pin is propelled to the inner wall of the propellant. Engage engine throttle and wires in engine plug.
Detailed overview of rocket engines including explanatory notes can be found here.
Use high quality alkaline batteries to power the starter device. Conventional zinc chloride is unable to provide sufficient current to reliably ignite the firing pin. To ignite the p load current approx. 2 A!