Estes Rockets E Launch Controller
Estes 2230 E Launch Controller Parts

E Launch Controller

SKU: 002230

$35.99
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Take control of your launches with the Estes E Launch Controller! Designed for “E” engine-powered rockets, this versatile controller also works with all Estes engines. With a built-in safety switch, continuity check, and a reliable launch button, you’ll be set for exciting liftoffs every time.

Includes a safety key and 30 feet of cable for maximum distance and safety. Requires 4 “AA” alkaline batteries (not included).

Overview

The Estes E Launch Controller is your go-to solution when flying rockets powered by larger “E” engines. While specially designed to handle the demands of higher-thrust motors, it’s also compatible with all Estes engine sizes—giving you flexibility for your entire fleet.

Safe and Reliable Operation

Safety comes first with the E Launch Controller. Featuring a built-in safety key, a continuity check light, and a secure launch button, you’ll have peace of mind knowing every launch is both controlled and dependable. Whether you’re launching your first rocket or your fiftieth, this controller ensures smooth countdowns and confident ignition.

Extended Range for Added Safety

With 30 feet of cable included, you can maintain a safe distance from the launch pad without sacrificing control. The added length provides extra security, especially when launching powerful E-engine models that soar to impressive altitudes.

Easy to Use

Simple, straightforward, and effective—the E Launch Controller gets you flight-ready in minutes. All you need are 4 “AA” alkaline batteries (sold separately), and you’ll be set to push that classic “Launch” button and send your rockets skyward.

Estes Rockets E Launch Controller

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Flip :-)
We used the 'standard' ESTES launch system for months -

We used the 'standard' ESTES launch system for months - the old idea just didn't work very well - depending on the quality of the batteries used. ;-(
My daughter and grand-daughter both are using this launch system - for now, until I finish building my own designed igniter and launch platform. - NOT ADVISED FOR ANYONE NOT QUALIFIED AND NEWBIES !!!! ( I'm qualified, ex-military explosives technician )

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Sine Nomine
If you only use conventional (ie, not composite) motors, this

If you only use conventional (ie, not composite) motors, this is a great choice and a step up from the launcher that comes with most launch kits. Longer, heavy duty wires make a difference. It also uses AAs instead of 9vs. You'd think that wouldn't matter, but with the change to the new style starters (which just get hot and don't have any actual ignition source like the old kind did), you need high quality batteries to push enough current through the starter. Finding great AAs is easier great 9vs in my experience. Cruddy batteries will cause problems, especially on cold days. Construction of the case is good but not great - my older model had a little cover over the continuity light that keeps falling off. Looks like they phased that out.