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Mar 12, 2018
Lightweight and durable - Good for learning to fly
This is a very good starter quad copter to learn basics of flight control in manual mode without breaking the bank. It holds well in slight winds and can take a beating from beginners. Get rid of the camera and prop guards for outside flights to get best flying time of above 9 minutes. Without headless mode and altitude hold, one can learn to control this quad copter using the basic joystick controls. It is fun to fly both indoors and outdoors. I crashed it into walls and other objects without damage. It is light enough not to hurt anyone by mistake.
Downside is that wind gusts can carry it away. Always fly upwind so wind will fly it towards you.

Nov 26, 2016
Zama Rebuild Kit RB59 for Echo Blower PB-2100
1 of 1 found this helpful I have lots of deciduous trees in the neighborhood that shed the leaves during fall causing entire front and back yard to fill up quickly. This year (Fall 2016) the Echo PB-2100 gas blower that I use to blow and collect the fallen leaves refused to start up. I use the blower very infrequently mainly during fall. My wife suggested that we should throw it away and get another one. But since it is in good condition and being mechanically inclined, I decided to attempt to fix it myself. I researched and found main reason for a low use gas blower to refuse to start would be due to stale gas with ethanol that damages the fuel intake and carburetor. I first attempted to replace the fuel lines as spark plug was in good shape. This did not fix the problem. So I ordered the rebuild kit - RB-59 here. Each Zama carburetor has a different kit which should be purchased based on the numbers stamped on it. Mine was stamped with C1U and K42A which corresponds to RB-59 rebuild kit by lookup at zamacarb site (zamacarb dot com/carburetors/725). The first kit I ordered was received damaged during transit. The second kit arrived safe and sound. To use the kit, you just need basic tools - screw driver.
After removing the air filter and disconnecting the fuel lines and trogger cable, there are two screws used to remove the carburetor. You can find instructional videos on Youtube. I opened the carburetor used a carburetor cleaner to clean it. The old pump diaphragm was very stiff probably due to the stale gas and ethanol. I replaced all the gaskets and diaphragms and also the fuel needle and spring. I did not use the plug as it was in good condition.
I installed the carb back - do not forget to line up the gasket correctly.
Then installed the fuel lines, air filter and trigger cable. Added new fuel and after few pumps of the choke, the blower sprang to life again! Now it performs flawlessly and starts up from cold without any hesitation.
This kit is definitely recommended. Don't throw your blower or other gas engine that uses the same carburetor away when it can be fixed for few dollars and around an hour of your time.

May 08, 2019
Replacement for 50A50-571 for Trane applications
I have two Trane XE1200 air conditioning units circa 1998 installed originally with the 50A50-571 control boards. One of the control boards became defective during 2008 winter and furnace would not start on call for heat. The second one went bad after few years this 2019 spring when call for cooling did not fire up the circulator fan. I found this one was replacement for the discontinued board. It is smaller size than the original board and connectors have been moved around. The manufacturer has provided few jumper cables to extend original wiring in case they are out of reach due to change in position. I had to use these cables as the original would not reach the new positions. For Trane application, one has to also use the supplied jumper cable to connect the terminals for the roll out switch.