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In my world of auto parts, the only description that can be trusted to properly identify a product is a part number.
Thanks, I did see that. I have orders that are outstanding from wildman...I'm holding off ordering anything else until he catches up.Wilman has them
You’ll have to call or email customer service.Can I place a hazmat RCS order for pickup at NSL? When is the deadline to do so if possible?
M685s don't use a medusa nozzle any more, no.I was having a look at my M685 reload and noticed that the nozzle was a single throat instead of a medusa like the drawing on RCS shows. Has there been a change to the reload, or have I gotten the wrong nozzle?
M685s don't use a medusa nozzle any more, no.
Maybe? I'm just going off what the Aerotech supplied drawing says.M685s don't use a medusa nozzle any more, no.
Not sure if it's long enough, it's still an extremely short nozzle. It's just that it's a single throat.Sweet, that means I can use the 75mm tapered aft closure with it. the medusa nozzles are too short to use with it.
The drawing is out of date. The last M685 I flew, last year, had a single throat nozzle and I wouldn't say it was particularly short, maybe post a pic?Maybe? I'm just going off what the Aerotech supplied drawing says.
Sweet, that means I can use the 75mm tapered aft closure with it. the medusa nozzles are too short to use with it.
Say, could I get seven of these, and five of those, please, and maybe four of those over there? And, before I forget, add six of those guys right behind them over there?TRA L3 #1 and AeroTech/RCS VP Karl Baumann with a partial inventory of our larger high-power motor casings.
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they know our weaknessThank you for the "drool over" photo!
TRA L3 #1 and AeroTech/RCS VP Karl Baumann with a partial inventory of our larger high-power motor casings.
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Not sure, it could be the difference between what we measure on our stand vs. TMT numbers.Following up on the M685 nozzle change thing, I've noticed that Thrust Curve and Aerotech list different total impulses for the motor. Is this difference due to the nozzle change? Aerotech says it makes 7,741 Ns, while Thrust Curve has it at 7,561 Ns.
We don't actually source the wire but we purchase the completed wire assemblies from a vendor.Where do you source the wires used in the leads for the First Fire igniters? I need igniters that can fit in a .064" throat and making them out of that wire has the best result. I'm 90% certain it's 27-28 gauge two conductor solid core wire. I can't find that, only stranded two conductor wire, or single conductor solid core. Working with leftover First Fire wire has been far less tedious to make igniters out of than leftover Twiggy wire.
Just to keep things in perspective, you're talking about a 2% difference in total impulse. It could be from a variety of sources (nozzle, air temp, air density, mixing speed, etc.) but it should have negligible impacts on simulated or actual flight results.Following up on the M685 nozzle change thing, I've noticed that Thrust Curve and Aerotech list different total impulses for the motor. Is this difference due to the nozzle change? Aerotech says it makes 7,741 Ns, while Thrust Curve has it at 7,561 Ns.
I49 , I59 , J90 , K185 , L400 , M750 , N1000..........Does Aerotech make any reloadable motors that also have a long thrust duration like the F10/G8/G12 for a TVC rocket?
Does Aerotech make any reloadable motors that also have a long thrust duration like the F10/G8/G12 for a TVC rocket?
The real long burners like the G8 or G12 are end-burners. Those produce significant heat soaking near the nozzle, making them hard on reloadable aluminum casings. As I understand it, that is why the machined aluminum casing used on the K250 is a single use item (but it's a C-slot, not end burner).
The problem with a seasonal order around Black Friday for us in the Midwest is that our high power season runs from November/December until April due to crops. We would have to plan our needs two years out which ain't happening. The only good time for seasonal orders is year-round.Thank you all for the idea and we will consider it. The big downside is that it would increase the “pig in a python” effect with regard to lead times increasing with an even larger volume of orders arriving all at once.
Thanks, but I was hoping to see some FG model rocket motors.I49 , I59 , J90 , K185 , L400 , M750 , N1000..........
G8, G12, H13 and H14 is about all you’ll get then. You can always go get your L2 and start experimenting on your own if you’re over 18.Thanks, but I was hoping to see some FG model rocket motors.
Maybe Aerotech could consider FG reloadables that are long thrust motors?
I have been using this cheap: https://www.amazon.com/Solder-Coate...+tin+plated+copper+wire,industrial,120&sr=1-3Where do you source the wires used in the leads for the First Fire igniters? I need igniters that can fit in a .064" throat and making them out of that wire has the best result. I'm 90% certain it's 27-28 gauge two conductor solid core wire. I can't find that, only stranded two conductor wire, or single conductor solid core. Working with leftover First Fire wire has been far less tedious to make igniters out of than leftover Twiggy wire.
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