I heavily researched this topic when I first got into dual deployment. In fact, you can find 2 or 3 threads in the forum archives with a variety of perspectives.
In general, most flyers use redundancy in large, expensive builds. You should look at it as an insurance policy to protect your investment.
I have 4 rockets with dual deployment and am building my 5th. I set up redundancy in my extended 5.5" Big Nuke and my extended 4" LOC IV. Smaller tubes can be dificult to pack it all in there.
I suggest you ground test all new altimeters with a shop vac on the port hole. Also, make sure you have new batteries for every launch. The combination of these two things will give you a high level of confidence.
I have witnessed very few altimeter failures at club launches. Usually, it is user error (wiring incorrectly).
Last edited by csoechtig; 29th February 2012 at 07:03 PM.
Chris
TRA 13215
Level 1 - Sept 2011
Level 2 - Feb 2012
Level 3 - March 2013
2013 Flights: 16 (3-G, 5-H, 2-I, 9-J, 4-K, 1-M) -> 23,399 Ns
2012 Flights: 43 (1-F, 2-E, 4-G, 5-H, 13-I, 10-J, 8-K) ->30,416 Ns
Current Projects:
Polecat Aerospace 7.5" Bullpup