Manufacturer: | Public Missiles |
PML's Close Proximity Recovery (CPR) 2000 parts with altimeter |
Unfortunately, the Close Proximity Recovery (CPR) 2000 system
included in the Sudden Rush kit only works with the Transolve P5, P6 or the
Adept ALTS-25 altimeter in most cases, including mine. The hole patterns are
the same but the components on my altimeter interfered with the
fit.
Applying epoxy to the motor mount |
This is my second kit using the PML Kwik-Switch 2000 motor mounting system. If you want the ability to quickly change from 29mm to 38mm to 54mm motors without adapters, this is for you.
The instructions are straight
forward but I still wonder why the motor tube needs to extend ½ "
beyond the tailcone. The directions call for internal epoxy fillets to each
fin. Even with a long thin stick this is difficult to do without epoxying up
the motor tube.
Syrofoam template is use to align the fins accurately |
Note the blue painters masking tape. This tape works well with epoxy and can be easily removed even after the epoxy sets.
For fin alignment, I used a
styrofoam template cut out during the construction of another vehicle. This is
not my idea, but I like it and thought you may want to try it as
well.
Sudden Rush sitting in primer |
My Transolve P5 altimeter arrived shortly after writing this piece. Connecting it to the LES units and to the external switch Transolve provided takes a steady hand and a lot of patience. There isn't enough room in the CPR-2000 for much wiring.
To retrofit the on/off switch into the Sudden Rush, I had to cut a slot forward of the connection ring, run a connector (provided) into the CPR-2000 bay via a slot that had to be dug into the CPR connection ring.
In order not to tear out this connection, I "pinned" the CPR-2000 into the forward connection ring with 2 finishing nails so it would not turn when screwing the aft end of the rocket tight.
This kit taught me a lot about dual deployment. I understand Transolve is out with their new P6 altimeter that has connections on it for the two LES units and the kill switch. This will make the CPR-2000 even easier to use.
This is my second PML kit but not my last. They seem to be well engineered and arrive very quickly after ordering. All in all, I learned enough to scratch build a dual deployment rocket to use the ALT-2 altimeter purchased earlier but that is another story.
Written and submitted by
Barry Lynch for Rocketry Online -- Copyright 1996-2000
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