Cl(VII)
Chris Bender
EDIT: See post 14 regarding availability
Several people contacted me about a sled for the TeleGPS similar to those for the Eggfinder, Eggfinder mini and MWT3, so when I found out a rocket buddy got a TeleGPS I had to hit him to borrow his tracker for a bit. He graciously loaned me his tracker and battery (Thanks Jeff). After an embarrassing amount of tries I have a sled that is strong, fits the largest LiPo (850 mAh) Altus Metrum sells (as well as many others), and works with the same mounting dodads as my other sleds.
Everything mounts up with 4 screws and 2 zip ties...one to hold the battery, and one to provide extra antenna support. The battery is held laterally by the sides in the case of the 850 mAh battery, but there is a zip tie pass through to secure narrower batteries.
This sled uses the same 1/4-20 nut capture as the others for a mounting point.
It works with the same 38mm nosecone bulkhead as the other sleds for nose cone mounting (show here with drill guide and set screws).
There is also a shell (not the same as the EFmini) to allow for shock cord attachment (shown here with screws).
Several people contacted me about a sled for the TeleGPS similar to those for the Eggfinder, Eggfinder mini and MWT3, so when I found out a rocket buddy got a TeleGPS I had to hit him to borrow his tracker for a bit. He graciously loaned me his tracker and battery (Thanks Jeff). After an embarrassing amount of tries I have a sled that is strong, fits the largest LiPo (850 mAh) Altus Metrum sells (as well as many others), and works with the same mounting dodads as my other sleds.
Everything mounts up with 4 screws and 2 zip ties...one to hold the battery, and one to provide extra antenna support. The battery is held laterally by the sides in the case of the 850 mAh battery, but there is a zip tie pass through to secure narrower batteries.
This sled uses the same 1/4-20 nut capture as the others for a mounting point.
It works with the same 38mm nosecone bulkhead as the other sleds for nose cone mounting (show here with drill guide and set screws).
There is also a shell (not the same as the EFmini) to allow for shock cord attachment (shown here with screws).
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