Rick, talk to Joe Timney. I think he has just what you
are looking for. Joe explained that the fire systems
he uses/sells have sensors that discriminate between a
real fire and something else that may resemble a fire.
John Goodman
--- Rick Byrnes <rick@rbmotorsports.com> wrote:
> I am interested as well. I have devised a system
> that will dump the chute
> if on fire, but would also like to have some type of
> sensor, optical or
> otherwise that will give me some indication of being
> on fire. Its one thing
> to abort a pass because the chute comes out when
> unexpected, and another to
> be on fire as well....
> So, I'll ask again as Gary did. Anyone have
> specific reliable, cost
> effective, hardware for sensing fires. I'm with
> Gary, a fully enclosed body
> with everything way behind me could be a real
> problem.
> Hank?
> See now you cant lurk any longer.
>
> Rick Byrnes
> (Known in bama as Rick Burns) :=d
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