I envision many smashed bottles if I tried it. My hat's off to you Ari!
These are 15 years old. I think I'm growing less patient as I grow older. I can hardly imagine building one now.
Ari.
Jim, I'm confused about your wiring. You have screw terminals but also JST connectors. On my Onyx, I have wires from screw terminals go directly into the altimeter. I'm unclear on the role JSTs play in your setup.
Ari.
Ah! I understand now. On my Onyx, I simply make the wires longer so I can take out the bulkheads.
Ari.
I like to make things more complicated than they need to be. :tongue:
This seems to be common among us rocketeers!
I like to make things more complicated than they need to be. :tongue:
I made some brackets out of brass to attach the charge canisters to. I don't want them flopping around during flight.
Why not?
Isn't the point of using canisters like that so you can put them in the other end of the BT from the Alt-bay? They don't actually "flop" around BTW. If you want them attached to the alt-bay bulkhead, why not use a powder well/holder that's permenately attached to the bulkhead instead of having to buy new canisters every flight?
Looking good! Waiting to spot for you at Snow Ranch!
Ari.
Thanks Ari. The more eyes on it the better! I'm planning on sending it up to around 3000 ft at Snow Ranch. On either a CTI I180 Skid or I212 Smoky.
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