X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Finstallation.inc;fp=doc%2Finstallation.inc;h=32d819845319c8351d65543537ec55a748feef6d;hp=444332981d1001b0e61c54e7e5e987adfbf0552a;hb=4c1206a47431c7d873228fdd7328e1b9ac93a390;hpb=ef2ba847ca53a8ddfcddd4e51a0dd43c45161c85 diff --git a/doc/installation.inc b/doc/installation.inc index 44433298..32d81984 100644 --- a/doc/installation.inc +++ b/doc/installation.inc @@ -22,13 +22,14 @@ Check polarity and voltage before connecting any battery not purchased from Altus Metrum or Spark Fun. - By default, we use the unregulated output of the battery directly - to fire ejection charges. This works marvelously with standard - low-current e-matches like the J-Tek from MJG Technologies, and with - Quest Q2G2 igniters. However, if you want or need to use a separate - pyro battery, check out the “External Pyro Battery” section in this - manual for instructions on how to wire that up. The altimeters are - designed to work with an external pyro battery of no more than 15 volts. + By default, we use the unregulated output of the battery + directly to fire ejection charges. This works marvelously + with standard low-current e-matches like the J-Tek from MJG + Technologies, and with Quest Q2G2 igniters. However, if you + want or need to use a separate pyro battery, check out + <<_using_a_separate_pyro_battery>> for instructions on how to wire + that up. The altimeters are designed to work with an external + pyro battery of no more than 15 volts. Ejection charges are wired directly to the screw terminal block at the aft end of the altimeter. You'll need a very small straight