Re: Best ignitor kit.



On Jun 21, 12:21 am, Aaron <ahea...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 20, 5:49 pm, Rocketflite <rocket...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Jun 20, 12:37 pm, Rocketflite <rocket...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jun 17, 5:24 pm, rock in rodeo <p...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I would like to air start 3 high powered (AT G77R) motors. What kit or
source will provide me with reliable low power ignitors. Firefox ?
Rockeflite ? or perhaps some other.

Rock

I heard a rumor that Rocketflite just came out with a low amp high
temp electric match kit (MF-KIT) and lead wire (MF-12) just for this
very purpose. You can find out more by visiting there products page
on there website. ;)

www.rocketflite.com

Greg Dyben
Rocketflite

My bad, I was in a hurry to get back to work when I posted. These
new products are only intended to be used to fire the ejection charge
on the rocket, not the rocket motor. The wire is to wide to fit
most smaller motors (24 awg duplex instead of 26 awg duplex) and the
amount of pyrogen although very hot when it burns just burns way to
fast to ensure proper ignition of the motor. I might be wrong on that
last point, maybe someone will try using this product someday
and post on this forum to correct me.

Greg Dyben
Rocketflite
Greg Dyben
Rocketflite

What about dipping the ematch in a nice pyrogen like Magnalite to
perform an airstart? The ematch should be hot enough to fire the
pyrogen and the pyrogen is more then enough to fire anything upto a
large K (I had issues with an AMW K600 with a single dipped Magnelite,
double dipped fixed that) Sure, you can't use it on most 24mm motors,
but I bet it'd work on 29mm and above and the G77 has a fairly wide
nozzle as far as 29mm motors go.

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Hi Aaron,

The new MF-12 measures 0.098 inches in width where as the ML-12
measures only 0.074 inches in width. I have thought about purchasing
the tooling to produce the MF-12 using the smaller 26 awg wire but
this will cost several thousand dollars to accomplish and I'm not
really sure what the demand would be in the market for it as a lot of
rocket motors come furnished with igniters.

Greg Dyben
Rocketflite

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