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What voltages and currents might it need to operate ? STS - PAYLOAD DEPLOYMENT AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM says it uses the main 28 V DC bus and one of the AC buses (115 V 400 Hz) AC1 or AC2. Up to 520 W (28 V DC) for heaters, but how much for lights, cameras and motors ? Orbiter could supply 12 kW peak. - Rod57 ( talk) 15:06, 19 May 2020 (UTC)
"If the manipulator arm cannot be restowed for any reason, it will be jettisoned so the payload bay doors can be closed. There are four separation points: one at the shoulder and one at each of the three retention latches. Each separation point is individually released." STS - PAYLOAD DEPLOYMENT AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM Pyro devices would guillotine cable bundles and presumably the arms or joints as well. Would be nice to find/use a published doc as ref. - Rod57 ( talk) 12:51, 30 September 2021 (UTC)
The article use {{ Use British English}}, the talk page use {{ Canadian English}}, and the subject has national WP:TIES to the US, where American English is de facto national. Should this article use British or American or Canadian English? -- Soumya-8974 talk contribs subpages 14:14, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
The current consensus is against the British English in favour of Canadian English. -- Soumya-8974 talk contribs subpages 14:24, 28 June 2020 (UTC)
it a big arm that looks like a crad 24.51.244.217 ( talk) 19:11, 3 April 2024 (UTC)
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What voltages and currents might it need to operate ? STS - PAYLOAD DEPLOYMENT AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM says it uses the main 28 V DC bus and one of the AC buses (115 V 400 Hz) AC1 or AC2. Up to 520 W (28 V DC) for heaters, but how much for lights, cameras and motors ? Orbiter could supply 12 kW peak. - Rod57 ( talk) 15:06, 19 May 2020 (UTC)
"If the manipulator arm cannot be restowed for any reason, it will be jettisoned so the payload bay doors can be closed. There are four separation points: one at the shoulder and one at each of the three retention latches. Each separation point is individually released." STS - PAYLOAD DEPLOYMENT AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM Pyro devices would guillotine cable bundles and presumably the arms or joints as well. Would be nice to find/use a published doc as ref. - Rod57 ( talk) 12:51, 30 September 2021 (UTC)
The article use {{ Use British English}}, the talk page use {{ Canadian English}}, and the subject has national WP:TIES to the US, where American English is de facto national. Should this article use British or American or Canadian English? -- Soumya-8974 talk contribs subpages 14:14, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
The current consensus is against the British English in favour of Canadian English. -- Soumya-8974 talk contribs subpages 14:24, 28 June 2020 (UTC)
it a big arm that looks like a crad 24.51.244.217 ( talk) 19:11, 3 April 2024 (UTC)