I'm stuck at a data analytics software conference in New Orleans for the next couple of days. The organizer wisely decided to not bring out caffeine until 3:15. Needless to say, it's been difficult to concentrate until 3:20.
With all of that...I've been wondering how to perform leak tests on my dry hall Type IX.
With the telemetry data with my FrSky reciever, I am thinking of using the Altitude sensor to determine a "leak rate" over time after pressurizing the hull with the pistons.
Of course, this is all theoretical until I reinstall my pistons and seal off my hull.
Thoughts?
With all of that...I've been wondering how to perform leak tests on my dry hall Type IX.
With the telemetry data with my FrSky reciever, I am thinking of using the Altitude sensor to determine a "leak rate" over time after pressurizing the hull with the pistons.
Of course, this is all theoretical until I reinstall my pistons and seal off my hull.
Thoughts?
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