The Launch Controller comes fully assembled with 17 ft (5.2 m) of cable and requires 4 new 1.5V ‘AA’ alkaline batteries – sold separately. A GREAT Controller for launching all mini, standard (A-C) and D powered rockets.
002220 - Electron Beam® Launch Controller
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(17 customer reviews)002220 - Electron Beam® Launch Controller
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(17 customer reviews)Get ready to launch your new rocket with the reliable Electron Beam® Launch Controller.
$29.99
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17 reviews for 002220 – Electron Beam® Launch Controller
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matthewsanchez692 –
It is really good I own a starter set will I got it last Monday and it works great for launching super shot
Collin –
rain, no problem
I lost it in a field for 2 months in that time we had 2 dust storms, 58 100 degree days and 1 1/2 inches of rain, still works
john –
great controller
This is the best controller for model rockets. Thanks Estes
Nathan –
Superior Durability
I have had Estes, Quest, and even completely homemade rockets. I launched hundreds of times with my original estes yellow launcher. Bought a quest set, and launched over about a year with it, and it goes out. Needless to say i have since gone with another Estes launcher.
Isaac –
pretty good
i have this it is very reliable!!!!!!!!
Barry –
Valuable piece of support gear
My Electron Beam controller lives in my field box beside my Porta Pad II. Works great gor launching all of my smaller (up to D impulse) rockets. Has plenty of juice with fresh alkaline batteries to handle all but the busiest launch days.
Nathanael –
good
this has served me well over about 6 years. it came with my older Patriot launch set which i got about 6 years ago. my hobby(and the controller) remained dormant for about 2 years following many succesful launches on that rocket. then, about 1.5 years ago i got back into the hobby and used this controller on all 15 of my rockets. it officially died on 9/23/12 when it refused to launch, light the bulb or do anything else. this may be because of rusting after it was flooded in Irene. i will be getting a new one ASAP