Ok, so it doesn't sound like there are particular concerns over the
0-60, so I will proceed with ordering tomorrow....

thanks guys!

later,
-dave

On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Daniel Kirkpatrick <kirk...@pdx.edu> wrote:
>
>> That should be perfectly fine; I've never seen an e-bay go above 50C,
>> even in the dead of summer (like Kansas this weekend where mid-day temps
>> were around 42.
>
> Agreed. Also, keep in mind that 60C is not the max temperature of the
> electronics, but the max temperature of the ambient environment that the
> electronics are operating in. We can fairly trivially sink a heat spreader
> to the outside frame of the rocket, which will be well under 40 C in the US.
>
>>
>> And, I hope no-one wants to be out flying rockets below 0C.
>>
> There are pictures on the wiki of you and Andrew attempting this in
> Milican... :)
>
>>
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