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[http://www.vernk.com/EjectionChargeSizing.htm This website] will give you an idea as to how big your first ejection charge should be before your first test.
 
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[https://docs.google.com/a/stanford.edu/document/d/11LyTcuclaLIevGHc-AWYcPoibqLzhVbfoFY9LRXo3lU/edit?usp=sharing Here's our How To Guide, stored in our drive].
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Revision as of 23:44, 26 March 2016

Before flying any rockets that do not have flight heritage, always make sure to figure out how big of an ejection charge is needed to separate the rocket during recovery deployment.

This website will give you an idea as to how big your first ejection charge should be before your first test.

Here's our How To Guide, stored in our drive.