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Likes | |||
Rocket | NEXT | ||
Launches | 1 | ||
Flight Status | Success | ||
Event |
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Altitude | 4150 ft 1264.92m | ||
Expected | 4297 ft 1309.73m | ||
Velocity | 455 MPH 732.55km/h | ||
Velocity Exp. | 458 MPH 737.38km/h | ||
Gs Actual | 15.7 | ||
Gs Expected | 15.4 | ||
Weight | 6.08lb. 2.76kg | ||
Stage | Motor | ||
1 | J460-T |
Test launch alpha
2021-09-18 14:42:58ZInsane Rocketry
launch210918_104024_354.csv raven210918.csvDescription
This launch performed very well but not perfect. Drogue deployed at apogee. Main deployed at its designated altitude (video confirms this & it looked like the ideal powder amount). Rocket was ready to fly again.
What troubled me is that the main flight deployment computer lost power twice during the launch. Tonight, I tracked it down to a faulty battery connector by performing a HEAVY shake test over and over while holding various parts in place with my hand to acting as a shock absorber on various sections. This isolated it to either the power switch or battery. Shaking both independently, I found the connector to be the failure point. Specifically, the compression area where the wires sleeve to the contacts inside the connector leading to an open circuit. In addition, I am not happy with the gauge of wire they used. Trying to find high gauge reliable connectors is not easy using the search engines.
I have now ordered higher quality and heavier duty battery connectors to replace, hopefully they are higher quality with heavier gauge wire.
While the backup flight computer did not exhibit any signs of this problem, it is utilizing the same battery connector. To be safe, the connector on the backup computer will be replaced as well.
Once I get the new connectors, I'll perform a heavy shake test again after rebuild and look for sudden voltage drops on both primary and backup computer. I'll then shake test the whole thing while doing a full simulation of deployment with lights (and measure voltage levels to deployment circuit) attached instead of ematches.
It was a fun motor, great launch, and a good day out there. I hope to be back next month.
12th Launch with Dual Deployment controlled by phone. 9th Launch with phone controlling rocket ignition via 900MHz band.
4th launch using customized arduino ble deployment module.
Comments
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Very nice Jason, nice landing closeby !!!
Thanks, was a fun day.
frewi80 on 2021-09-18 18:54:56Z wrote:
If I am not happy with the new connectors I ordered, I'll likely do this:
https://www.instructables.com/DIY-9-volt-battery-connector-for-free/
The reason I like it is because I can use a heavy gauge copper wire and I can solder the wire directly to the connector terminal. All the connectors that you typically buy (at least that I have seen) are crimped, which less reliable and is prone to corrosion.
Pretty cool !!
esotericdude on 2021-09-22 08:32:16Z wrote:
Used some dead 9V batteries to make them, soldered nice gauge copper wire, added epoxy protect and cap.
frewi80 on 2021-09-22 18:01:04Z wrote:
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