Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm The ground wires bolted to the Clippard disc on the synchronous generator were likely intended to be a running repair to a malfunction within the pack's internal components. The other OG packs in Afterlife didn't have these grounding wires, because in-universe they weren't malfunctioning like the Spengler pack. Newly manufactured, "upgraded" HASP packs in FE shouldn't have these grounding wires, because they shouldn't be malfunctioning from the get-go.
If it was an internal malfunction, why wasn't the fix done internally, if all it took was some wiring? It's an upgrade. The Phoebe pack was designed to be not only more badass and battle worn, but upgraded and more powerful.
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm The Afterlife Spengler pack has blue electrical tape wrapped around the split loom tubing where it connects to the hex fittings on either end, there is red electrical tape wrapped around the connection point where the red tubing is connected to the SMC elbow on the HGA, the tubing running from the legris straight fitting to the SMC elbow on the cyclotron has red electrical tape wrapped around it and a hose clamp near the portion terminating at the SMC elbow...these things scream "REPAIR" not "upgrade"
These are fair, but then again, preventative maintenance, other than the hose clamps. But who knows, maybe Egon added something in the middle of the tube there that boosts performance. Then again, FE prop design was very lacking.
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm The FE proton pack props were technically fine, and I'm sure were well built by talented people. They just don't seem to be thought out very well. It makes me wonder whether anybody on the team spoke up and said, "Hey guys, this tape and all these wires look like parts of a repair job on an old piece of equipment. Should we really duplicate this on packs that are supposed to be brand new?"
This. Mostly.
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm Classic wand, no changes other than yellow plate at the heat sink .
I say keep the heat shield. It protects the user. It's called the Health and Safety Pack, after all. Also, shouldn't it be H.a.S.P, not H.A.S.P?
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm Solid split loom from wand to pack, with neutrik connector at the wand and a heavy duty looking connector on the pack end.
Splitless is MUCH better.
Keep gas mask, remove rubber hose.
If it's just a Neutrik Powercon on the wand end, why does it have to be heavy duty on the pack end? I don't see why they either:
1. Couldn't be left the way they are
2. Could BOTH be beefed up.
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm Restore beam line.
Agreed, except the terminal block covers the old Hydrogen tube.
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm Ditch ground wires and all electrical tape.
Absolutely to the hell not. Reasons stated above.
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm Keep ion arm switch, strain relief connectors, new terminal block for ribbon cable connection.
Beamline tube and terminal block don't mix well.
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm Classic powercell fins, keep yellow accents.
Agreed. Caution striping on the powercell box looks
very toyish.
Mike3042 wrote: ↑May 20th, 2024, 4:40 pm Keep yellow tri-bumper, move label to classic position. Keep low-profile shockmount.
Keep new angled ion arm.
Keep heat sink on synchronous generator, possibly change to a beefier looking one.
Agreed to these three. 100% entirely, nothing objected by me at all. Maybe add a small decal on the third prong for the cyclothong, but that's unnecessary.
I looked at the trap, Ray!(My lower flight suit is now brown) Obsessed since 2011, serious since 2020.