Update]Melting the lead in the
Update]Melting the lead in the form[/url]
The raw cast lead ballast
Milling the lead ballast.
The lead ballast is intentionally a bit heavier than needed. We'll cut or drill if needed to loose some mass.
Our end caps are also undergoing more work. The piston tank vents and the pressure sensor connections are underway. Also, a special arrangments of fourteen 2mm brass pins will be mounted in each cap. Connections to the future propulsion module as well as water detectors, recharging, serial communication and programming will be done from the outside. This way we rarely have to take the WTC apart and can do reprogramming much faster. Not much left to do. Below the "deck" or rack, there is no space left at all, but apart from the regulator, the middle part of the WTC above the rack seem a little "empty". Lots of room left.
A nasty bug showed up in the part of the program taking in servo control signals from a RC reciever and managing the genration of servo control signals going out to servoes. Taking in signals and generating them worked fine apart, but combining them produced some very strange signals. The bug was located monday, and that part have to be rewritten.
Some work is still needed on the WTC, but shortly we can concentrate on getting the regulator part of the program finished.
More to come in about a week.
Jacob
Update]Melting the lead in the form[/url]
The raw cast lead ballast
Milling the lead ballast.
The lead ballast is intentionally a bit heavier than needed. We'll cut or drill if needed to loose some mass.
Our end caps are also undergoing more work. The piston tank vents and the pressure sensor connections are underway. Also, a special arrangments of fourteen 2mm brass pins will be mounted in each cap. Connections to the future propulsion module as well as water detectors, recharging, serial communication and programming will be done from the outside. This way we rarely have to take the WTC apart and can do reprogramming much faster. Not much left to do. Below the "deck" or rack, there is no space left at all, but apart from the regulator, the middle part of the WTC above the rack seem a little "empty". Lots of room left.
A nasty bug showed up in the part of the program taking in servo control signals from a RC reciever and managing the genration of servo control signals going out to servoes. Taking in signals and generating them worked fine apart, but combining them produced some very strange signals. The bug was located monday, and that part have to be rewritten.
Some work is still needed on the WTC, but shortly we can concentrate on getting the regulator part of the program finished.
More to come in about a week.
Jacob
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