tg08
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I'm planning on clustering 2 F Aerotech motors, does anyone have experience with this? The Firstfire's that are included say that they are not recommended for clustering motors.
Watching this thread closely, I’m just as curious as you are.I'm planning on clustering 2 F Aerotech motors, does anyone have experience with this? The Firstfire's that are included say that they are not recommended for clustering motors.
Thanks. I'm planning on using my last 2 Redline motors, which (in my experience) have a very high ignition rate, but they like to give a little show before they come up to thrust. I'm only a little worried, as they should ignite within a fraction of a second if ignition is right. Not too worried about ejection either, I'm probably using electronic deploy.
Only 2 months old, they became obsolete after I converted my rocket to dual deploy.
Where can I get QuickBurst? Is that Quickdip from Apogee?
I'm planning on clustering 2 F Aerotech motors, does anyone have experience with this? The Firstfire's that are included say that they are not recommended for clustering motors.
Woah, Apogee offers 28 grams for $50 as opposed to $38. Great company, but sometimes markups can be insane.That is pretty pricy, 14gms is $22 here: https://quickburst.net/qb/new-and-improved-quickburst-quickdip-kit/
I though I saw a 7gms bottle last month but cannot find it.
Ok thanks, I'll just do that instead.If you Dipped them , they would work and not need the matches
Ok thanks, I'll just do that instead.
Yes, I use the 3' lead version of the MJGs and tape the leads high up the rail, so there is probably nearly 5 feet of travel before any un-ejected starters are pulled out of motors that are slow to pressurize.Having long lead wires on the igniters helps, because if one motor fires, the igniter stays in the other motor and has a chance to fire.
Ive had good luck with Davey fire matches.I'm planning on clustering 2 F Aerotech motors, does anyone have experience with this? The Firstfire's that are included say that they are not recommended for clustering motors.
Quickburst is the company. Quickdip is one of their products. What you want is the Procast dip, which burns 3-4x hotter than their other formulations. Buy from them, not anyone else (like Apogee).Where can I get QuickBurst? Is that Quickdip from Apogee?
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