Seatechnerd83
Average APCP enjoyer
Hello TRFers!
This is my first build thread as well as first dual deploy rocket, I hope this will become a good resource for other first-timers attempting to build their first AV-bay. Anyways here we go!
I'm using these little 2 pole WAGO flip spring splicing jigs as connectors to connect the pyro ejection charges to the separate redundant flight computers (RRC3 and Eggtimer classic if I dont mess up soldering the eggtimer) These little guys are about $8 for a pack of 10 on amazon. The advantage of these compared to screw terminals is that they're spring loaded, meaning they constantly apply pressure and wont back out. Also they dont require a flathead screw driver. (or any driver at all)
Anyways, I'm building a WM Darkstar Jr. (2.1in) and fitting 4 of these things that are about 3/4 of an inch long on a AV-bulkplate is like 3d tetris.
I figured out the best way to mount these would be to have the leads hug the 1/4-20 allthreads and proceded with dremeling out a slot for the leads:
I then test fitted the JST connector leads and verified that they would all fit and mixed up some 5 minute epoxy. I then epoxied the first two connectors in place:
The 5 min set time allowed me to fiddle with them and then let them set up to cure. About an hour later I came back and epoxied the second set of connectors and let those to set. Once those had set enough about an hour later I was finished with this stage of the construction.
Top down:
Underside:
2 JST leads come off the bulk plate, one is male and one female to make sure I dont mix up the backup and main pyro charges.
If you have any suggestions or comments please feel free to share!
This is my first build thread as well as first dual deploy rocket, I hope this will become a good resource for other first-timers attempting to build their first AV-bay. Anyways here we go!

I'm using these little 2 pole WAGO flip spring splicing jigs as connectors to connect the pyro ejection charges to the separate redundant flight computers (RRC3 and Eggtimer classic if I dont mess up soldering the eggtimer) These little guys are about $8 for a pack of 10 on amazon. The advantage of these compared to screw terminals is that they're spring loaded, meaning they constantly apply pressure and wont back out. Also they dont require a flathead screw driver. (or any driver at all)
Anyways, I'm building a WM Darkstar Jr. (2.1in) and fitting 4 of these things that are about 3/4 of an inch long on a AV-bulkplate is like 3d tetris.
I figured out the best way to mount these would be to have the leads hug the 1/4-20 allthreads and proceded with dremeling out a slot for the leads:

I then test fitted the JST connector leads and verified that they would all fit and mixed up some 5 minute epoxy. I then epoxied the first two connectors in place:

The 5 min set time allowed me to fiddle with them and then let them set up to cure. About an hour later I came back and epoxied the second set of connectors and let those to set. Once those had set enough about an hour later I was finished with this stage of the construction.
Top down:

Underside:

2 JST leads come off the bulk plate, one is male and one female to make sure I dont mix up the backup and main pyro charges.
If you have any suggestions or comments please feel free to share!