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JOHN TIPTON
Joined: 17 Sep 2006 Posts: 239 Location: Torquay - England
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:07 am Post subject: Earth return |
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Hi Guys
Can you please confirm that it is good (aircraft) practice to have in
addition to an earth return wire to the main earth 'bus' a local earth
connection, for example, at the wing tip for the navigation and landing
lights.
Best regards - John
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Neal.George(at)hurlburt.a Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:48 am Post subject: Earth return |
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John -
Bob has often suggested that simple resistive loads such as lights and
pitot heat are perfect candidates for local airframe grounding - and
that's exactly what I did.
Neal George
RV-7 N8ZG (Contemplating the Cowling)
Z13-8 (Do we ever really finish wiring ?)
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Hi Guys
Can you please confirm that it is good (aircraft) practice to have in
addition to an earth return wire to the main earth 'bus' a local earth
connection, for example, at the wing tip for the navigation and landing
lights.
Best regards - John
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KeithHallsten(at)quiknet. Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 7:33 am Post subject: Earth return |
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John,
Each circuit needs only one ground. The advantage of using a local (airframe) ground in a metal airplane is that a separate ground wire need not be threaded through the structure. If you elect to use a separate ground wire then there is no advantage to using a local ground. In fact, there may be a disadvantage because the possibility of ground loops would then exist.
Regards,
Keith Hallsten
Roseville, CA
John Tipton wrote:
Hi Guys
Can you please confirm that it is good (aircraft) practice to have in
addition to an earth return wire to the main earth 'bus' a local earth
connection, for example, at the wing tip for the navigation and landing
lights.
Best regards - John
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nuckollsr(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 3:04 am Post subject: Earth return |
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At 08:33 AM 3/27/2007 -0700, you wrote:
Quote: | John,
Each circuit needs only one ground. The advantage of using a local
(airframe) ground in a metal airplane is that a separate ground wire need
not be threaded through the structure. If you elect to use a separate
ground wire then there is no advantage to using a local ground. In fact,
there may be a disadvantage because the possibility of ground loops would
then exist.
Regards,
Keith Hallsten
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Good catch Keith. I'd missed the "in addition" phrase
in his query.
Bob . . .
Quote: | Roseville, CA
John Tipton wrote:
Hi Guys
Can you please confirm that it is good (aircraft) practice to have in
addition to an earth return wire to the main earth 'bus' a local earth
connection, for example, at the wing tip for the navigation and landing
lights.
Best regards - John
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