On a side note, have you looked into wiring the egg tracker to the rrc3 aux
output? If you set the output to led sync the aux port is rated for 3A.
Check out page 18 of the rrc3 manual for details.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, 4:35 PM Michael Kramer <kramer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
no requirement for redundancy on the tracker vs the altimeter. I'm
claiming a single battery powering (1) altimeter and (1) tracker, and a
second battery powering (1) altimeter would meet the redundancy
requirement. Each altimeter has a separate source even if one of the
sources is shared with the tracker. Ground tested of course...
Different than two altimeters one battery, not redundant.
I'm thinking the biggest chance of a failure is the altimeter causes
the tracker reset when the charges fire.
I do like the WWCED approach.... (What Would Cris Erving Do)
Mike Kramer
On 12/29/2020 4:14 PM, Gregg Halligan (Redacted sender tgh218 for DMARC)
wrote:
Always use different batteries. Assures redundant controls.wrote:
Part of the NAR HP requirements.
Gregg
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On Dec 29, 2020, at 1:58 PM, Michael Kramer <kramer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
finder? I have an av bay with a Perfectflite Stratologger and one with a
Any (good) reason not to use the same battery for an altimeter and egg
Missileworks RRC3. I was thinking of adding an eggfinder and using a 2S
lipo, 400mAh to power them both. The altimeter would have its own power
switch so I can let the tracker power up and lock in before going to the
pad.
Thoughts?
Mike Kramer
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