Fastrax Power Start Universal Starter Box

Fastrax Power Start Universal Starter Box

Brand: Fastrax

Part Number: FAST564B

£61.74 Web Price RRP £64.99

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Get your starter box cranking over at full blast with a heavy duty 12v gel cell and charger

1 x 12V (12 Volt) 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) Gel Battery #5510050
1 x 12V 1300mA 230V Fast Charger for Sealed Lead Acid Batteries #PX2129AZ

saving you £6.35 over RRP!

Fastrax Power-Start Universal Starter 1/10 & 1/8 Box

Fastrax's Power-Start is the ultimate starting solution for nitro vehicles. Featuring a single belt drive system turned by twin 775 size electric motors with internal cooling fans, the power and torque is enough to turn over 1/8th and1/10 size engines. Internal battery area allows for the use of either twin 7.2v NiMh, twin 7.4v LiPo or a 12v Gel cell and comes supplied with pre-wired tamiya and gel cell style connectors and convenient on/off switch is housed by the carry handle.

Easy, adjustable chassis brackets allow for the box to be set-up to suit virtually any vehicle 1/10th and 1/8th, and its sturdy heavy duty aluminium construction means this box will last the test of time.


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if i buy the combo with battery does it come with charger?
Asked by Aaron on 14th June 2020

Yes the combo also includes a charger

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

will this start a 21 size engine?
Asked by Marc Martin on 14th September 2020

Yes, however you'd be better with a beefier box such as say FAST555

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

Hi, i'm considering a Starterbox purchase for a 1/8 scale, HaBao Hyper 7 Buggy. What are your recommendations and delivery please ? Thank you, Regards, Mark.
Asked by Mark Jones on 19th February 2021

FAST555 would be my 'go to' suggestion on most cars, they have a very chunky motor and can handle bigger engines

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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