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Where can i found the RCS quantity in the CSM panel ?
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Coussini
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Where can i found the RCS quantity in the CSM panel ?
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June 22, 2007, 08:08:15 AM »
I just want to know where can i found the RCS quantity in the CSM panel ?
Thanks a lot for your reply.
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Re: Where can i found the RCS quantity in the CSM panel ?
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June 22, 2007, 08:27:04 AM »
See:
http://nassp.sourceforge.net/wiki/Image:CSM-Mission-Timer-Location.gif
Lower middle and lower left.
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Re: Where can i found the RCS quantity in the CSM panel ?
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June 22, 2007, 09:40:44 AM »
What do you mean by lower middle and lower left. I think is in the
SM RCS
. I saw 4 section here. From the left to rigth we have:
1-TEMP PKG: Farenheit... X100
2-PRESS / He SEC FUEL: PSIA X1000
3-PRESS / He SEC FUEL: PSIA
4-PRPLNT QTY / He TK TEMP: PSIA
Wich number of my section is it and how you can interpret these information.
I want to know if it's working, because i did a test using all RCS quantity did'nt change.
Thanks to help me. It's important for me.
It's probably in the PRPLNT QTY column
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Re: Where can i found the RCS quantity in the CSM panel ?
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June 22, 2007, 01:36:15 PM »
OK IT's working now. I founded my answer. In my scenario, the RCS INDICATORS swith is on the CM RCS INDICATORS "1"
I change this swith to SM (A or B or C or D should be the same result). I can see that my propalant is 70% less. Thanks.
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