This is tentatively called the Raven Extender, but I'm open to other suggestions: (Update: I'm going with the Power Perch, unless someone can change my mind tomorrow morning)
Everything you need on your av-bay sled is sitting next to the quarter. No more av-bay wiring; just mount on a sled and fly it! There's a battery and magnetic switch built-in, so when your rocket is on the pad, just wave the included magnet next to the av-bay, and the Raven will power up with its normal beeps. Each of the 4 Raven outputs has its own pair of wire terminals to make it easy to wire an ematch straight to the extender without terminal blocks.
The two mounting holes accept 4-40 screws, and they even double as another pair of terminals you can use to provide switched power to another low-powered, single-lipo device like a Beeline tracker or Telemini, via the same arm switch.
The parts that will be included that aren't shown are the mounting screws, the activation magnet, and a battery restraint that will probably be a laser-cut, L-shaped piece of lite-ply to go around the sides of the battery.
I'll need to get quotes on the boards and assembly before I can accurately predict the price, but an early guess is $39. I'm hoping to be able to sell it for somewhat less than that.
Everything you need on your av-bay sled is sitting next to the quarter. No more av-bay wiring; just mount on a sled and fly it! There's a battery and magnetic switch built-in, so when your rocket is on the pad, just wave the included magnet next to the av-bay, and the Raven will power up with its normal beeps. Each of the 4 Raven outputs has its own pair of wire terminals to make it easy to wire an ematch straight to the extender without terminal blocks.
The two mounting holes accept 4-40 screws, and they even double as another pair of terminals you can use to provide switched power to another low-powered, single-lipo device like a Beeline tracker or Telemini, via the same arm switch.
The parts that will be included that aren't shown are the mounting screws, the activation magnet, and a battery restraint that will probably be a laser-cut, L-shaped piece of lite-ply to go around the sides of the battery.
I'll need to get quotes on the boards and assembly before I can accurately predict the price, but an early guess is $39. I'm hoping to be able to sell it for somewhat less than that.
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