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F/S Nice Cordless Starter

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Glenn McClintic

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Selling brand new cordless starter. Very well made - should start anything out there. I'm running 20 boats and don't need this much power. Comes with case and all charging and balance leads. Asking $250.

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This Is a starter very similar to a Boris, but with improvements. Daniel Place built it. I own one it is awesome. It has bearings in the motor where it originally came with bushings.

There is no comparing the smoothness in operation between the 2. I have used mine for atleast a year almost every weekend on gas motors and it's been flawless.
 
Chuck has been to the school of Joe Warren. Lets sing along can you take me higher. I think it will be fine in short bursts
 
This starter or a Boris on 3s or 4s is much stronger then a dynatron on 24v. 4s is too much IMO on small engines. you risk damage to a engine. And starting RS style cmb engines are the easiest to start do to flywheel diameter.

So that's why I asked what he would be starting.
 
Mikey, you are correct....I will work with chorus on that song..
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I have ran a Dynatron starter on 36 volts with NO problems. just use 1 battery to work the coil in the relay. DONT Run 36 V thru the coil in the Relay.
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