Xavien XSSRT-1 and XDSRT-2

Xavien - XSSRT-1 and XDSRT-2 {Component}

Contributed by Drake "Doc" Damerau

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Flight Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Manufacturer: Xavien

Brief:
Here is a couple o' new timers from Xavien, at www.xavien.com . Ya scallywag! T' XSSRT-1, 'Xavien Single Stage Rocket Timer'. Aye aye! Well, arrr, blow me down! This is a 1 second t' 63 seconds single event timer. I tested this one for future use in air starting. Avast! I also have the XDSRT-1, 'Xavien Duel Stage Rocket Timer'. Ya scallywag! This one is a 1 second t' 63 seconds dual event timer. Begad! I used this timer wired in as back-up for altimeter ejection. They both come with an easy t' read 7 page manual and a 1 year warranty. Begad! Ahoy! Their website at www.xavien.com has t' manuals for these in pdf files. Well, arrr, blow me down! Bonus!

Specifications:

XSSRT-1 Single Timer

  • Power Requirements 8-15 VDC
  • PEAK Firin' Current 2A @ 10sec.
  • Dimensions 0.95" W x 2.5" L
  • Nominal Battery Load 15mA
  • Delay Settings 1 second t' 63 seconds (in 1 sec. increments)
  • Weight 14.2 grams

XDSRT-1 Duel Timer Specs

  • Power Requirements 8-15 VDC
  • PEAK Firin' Current 2A @ 10sec.
  • Dimensions 1.225" W x 3.8" L
  • Nominal Battery Load 15mA
  • Delay Settings 1 second t' 63 seconds (in 1 sec. Begad! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! increments)
  • Weight 21.4 grams

Settin' t' timer:

There are six DIP switches t' set t' delay timing. Begad! Ya scallywag! T' dual event has two separate banks o' switches. Avast! Here is a breakdown o' t' switch positions and their correspondin' delay.

Switch # Adds:

  1. 1 second
  2. 2 seconds
  3. 4 seconds
  4. 8 seconds
  5. 16 seconds
  6. 32 seconds

Each DIP switch adds seconds t' t' total. Arrr! Blimey! For example: if you have switches 1, 2 and 3 on, shiver me timbers, you'll get a 7 second delay. Begad! Blimey! It's actually very simple and easy t' do. Avast! Blimey! Well, blow me down! Blimey! Just flip a switch t' add time.

In Use:

I put them in me Prometheus; a 12 foot tall, 7.5" scratch built rocket with a central 54mm and four 38mm motor mounts. Aye aye! For this first flight, I used a K1050 in t' center and air-started four Pro 38 J330's. Arrr! I used t' duel event timer as a backup for deployment. Arrr! T' rocket went somewhat horizontal just before t' four motors lit. Well, blow me down! This threw off t' calculations on when t' deploy the chutes. Well, blow me down! Well, arrr, blow me down! When usin' a timer, you have t' calculate t' flight based on motor burn time and assumin' a straight boost. Begad! If t' rocket doesn't go straight, the events happen sooner than you calculate. Begad! Well, blow me down! Thus, me hearties, t' altimeter deployed the drogue and t' main but t' duel timer did light its ejection charges.

I used t' single event timer t' test its ability t' light 4 Davyfire igniters. Ahoy! Blimey! As I put t' rocket together at t' field, shiver me timbers, I decided nay t' use the timer t' air-start t' motors because t' air-start system that be built into the rocket was mounted and wired much better. Well, me hearties, blow me down! Blimey! I also didn't want t' put two igniters in each motor in fear o' cloggin' t' nozzles. I wired four igniters outside t' rocket and tested its ability t' light four o' them. Well, me bucko, blow me down! Blimey! Although I didn't have them in t' motors, arrr, shiver me timbers, me bucko, it did light all four igniters.

Summary:

Limitations:

  • There is no internal trigger t' start t' timers, like a G-switch. Begad! The timer is started by a physical break in an electrical contact. Ahoy! T' example given is usin' a piece o' solder that melts in t' heat o' t' exhaust t' start the timer. Ya scallywag! Because I have so much power in t' Prometheus, I went with a wire tied t' t' pad bein' pulled apart at a point where I twisted them together. This worked well.
  • Timers are just that: a timer. Well, blow me down! If t' rocket doesn't fly as expected, the timin' can be thrown off. Blimey! Well, blow me down! This is no fault o' this timer though; it is true with all timers.

Advantages:

  • These things are pretty tough. Avast! They both survived an extremely violent flight, me hearties, me bucko, arrr, a 3 foot zipper and shredded drogue, matey, ya bilge rat, when t' drogue came out at high speed. Arrr! They were also an 'afterthought', so t' mountin' was nay planned during the build. Because o' this, they were mounted and wired less than perfect and yet still performed perfectly.
  • Settin' t' delay is easy. Arrr! Unlike some other timers, matey, me hearties, t' timin' is digital, nay set with a potentiometer. Aye aye! Begad! Thus, me hearties, timin' is exact.
  • T' single event timer lit four igniters, impressive.
  • They both have a super-bright power indicatin' LED that was real easy to see in t' full sun. Begad! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! A real nice added feature.
  • Even t' battery connecter is better quality that other ones. Arrr! It's nay the cheap flimsy type; it's a hard plastic heavy duty connector.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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