F Fireball Active Member Joined May 22, 2023 Messages 41 Reaction score 26 Location PA Sep 25, 2023 #1 Is it an issue to pull the plug on the deployment charge side of a SU motor to check and weigh the charge and maybe increase it slightly?
Is it an issue to pull the plug on the deployment charge side of a SU motor to check and weigh the charge and maybe increase it slightly?
U user 30299 L2 - NAR & TRA Joined Nov 6, 2019 Messages 963 Reaction score 903 Sep 25, 2023 #2 Fireball said: Is it an issue to pull the plug on the deployment charge side of a SU motor to check and weigh the charge and maybe increase it slightly? Click to expand... What motor and whose motor are you asking about?
Fireball said: Is it an issue to pull the plug on the deployment charge side of a SU motor to check and weigh the charge and maybe increase it slightly? Click to expand... What motor and whose motor are you asking about?
SolarYellow Basket of deployables. TRF Supporter Joined Aug 6, 2022 Messages 3,269 Reaction score 2,968 Location First country to put a man on the moon. Sep 25, 2023 #3 AT and Quest - that is an approved practice.
F Fireball Active Member Joined May 22, 2023 Messages 41 Reaction score 26 Location PA Sep 25, 2023 #4 Yes. AT and Quest…thank you. Sorry to be vague. Haha. I assume the plug just pulls out and presses back in?
Yes. AT and Quest…thank you. Sorry to be vague. Haha. I assume the plug just pulls out and presses back in?
bad_idea Overcomplicator extraordinaire TRF Supporter Joined Mar 19, 2021 Messages 2,098 Reaction score 2,146 Location North Texas Sep 25, 2023 #5 Fireball said: I assume the plug just pulls out and presses back in? Click to expand... Just so.