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Climate rocket engine D9-P EL (30pcs)
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Package contents
The package contains 30 Klima D9-P rocket motors, including el. torches, instructions for use.
Characteristics
Klima D9-P rocket engine for rocket models. Dimensions of the rocket motor o18 x 70 mm, impulse 20 N · s, average thrust 9 N, burning time 2.1 s, without ejection s. Weight of the motor 28.5 g, weight of the charge 15 g. The maximum recommended weight of the rocket model is 300 g.
Because the engine has no ejection, it can be used for either gliders or rocket models that are powered by multiple engines - ejection is provided by only one engine.
Additional information and markings
- CE mark 0589
- Age limit for the Czech Republic and Slovakia 18+
- Pyrotechnic category P1
- It must be sold only in the said complete package
- The engines are supplied with electric igniters, which are ignited by an electric current. Ignition-free current max. 40 mA.
- Instructions for use are inside the package
- Optionally, standard torches can be purchased (order number KL-0014), so that Klima rocket engines can also be ignited with matches or a lighter.
- Use only outdoors. Safety distance: 5 m
- The expiration date is indicated on the engines
- The net weight of explosives is stated on the packaging
- Warning: Risk of fire or explosion. Extinguish the fire by standard means from a reasonable distance.
Instructions for starting the engine with an electric torch
Fully insert the starter (torch) into the interior of the engine so that the flammable mixture on the torch touches the inner wall of the propellant mixture. Use the self-adhesive wheel to secure the torch against falling out (the sheet is part of the package).
A detailed overview of rocket engines, including explanations, can be found here.
Use high-quality alkaline batteries to power the starter. Conventional zinc chlorides are not able to supply enough current for reliable ignition of the torch. A current of approx. 1 is required to ignite the torch AND!