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Allen Fulmer



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:52 pm    Post subject: Z19RB question Reply with quote

Bob,

I am using your Z19RB architecture in my RV7 with Eggenfellner Subaru E6T.

With the dual batteries and battery contactors in the rear of the plane and
a single "fat wire" coming forward do you see any problem with putting a bus
bar (like Stein's BB235: http://www.steinair.com/images/store/bb2305.jpg)
near the firewall to terminate the fat wire?

I would continue the fat wire from this bus bar to the starter contactor on
the engine. The feed for the "Main Power Distribution Bus" would come from
this bus rather than the starter contactor as depicted on Z19RB. This way I
can do all the wiring (and testing) behind the firewall without having the
engine mounted. I can see that I have created one more joint in the run
from the batteries to the starter contactor but is that really a problem?

Also, I have a pair of Gigavac GX11 contactors for the battery contactors
and I was wondering how best to connect the coil ground wire (and optional
NO/NC/COM contact wires if I choose) to the wires carrying them to the
instrument panel mounted switch? Possible choices include:
AMP "Mate-n-Lock" / Molex
Mount a terminal strip with faston tabs by each contactor
AMP Knife Splice?

Thanks,

Allen Fulmer


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:58 am    Post subject: Z19RB question Reply with quote

At 10:51 PM 11/14/2007 -0600, you wrote:

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Bob,

I am using your Z19RB architecture in my RV7 with Eggenfellner Subaru E6T.

With the dual batteries and battery contactors in the rear of the plane and
a single "fat wire" coming forward do you see any problem with putting a bus
bar (like Stein's BB235: http://www.steinair.com/images/store/bb2305.jpg)
near the firewall to terminate the fat wire?

I would continue the fat wire from this bus bar to the starter contactor on
the engine. The feed for the "Main Power Distribution Bus" would come from
this bus rather than the starter contactor as depicted on Z19RB. This way I
can do all the wiring (and testing) behind the firewall without having the
engine mounted. I can see that I have created one more joint in the run
from the batteries to the starter contactor but is that really a problem?

Also, I have a pair of Gigavac GX11 contactors for the battery contactors
and I was wondering how best to connect the coil ground wire (and optional
NO/NC/COM contact wires if I choose) to the wires carrying them to the
instrument panel mounted switch? Possible choices include:
AMP "Mate-n-Lock" / Molex
Mount a terminal strip with faston tabs by each contactor
AMP Knife Splice?

My personal choice would be knife splices but either
of the other two technologies would probably be okay
if installed with good craftsmanship. My personal
design goals call for lowest parts count and minimized
process requirements. Knife splices and heat shrink
are the most attractive solutions to those goals.

Bob . . .
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:26 pm    Post subject: Z19RB question Reply with quote

Bob,
Re: the Eggenfellner installation and Z19. Eggenfellner recommends a 200
amp ANL fuse close to the positive battery post on each battery. I don't
see this reflected in your design, so in your opinion is this justified
or just an uber precaution?

Thanks

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:35 pm    Post subject: Z19RB question Reply with quote

Thanks Bob,

Any thoughts on the first question?

Quote:
>>> I am using your Z19RB architecture in my RV7 with
>>> Eggenfellner Subaru E6T.
>>>
>>> With the dual batteries and battery contactors in the rear
>>> of the plane and
>>> a single "fat wire" coming forward do you see any problem
>> with putting a bus
>>> bar (like Stein's BB235:
>> http://www.steinair.com/images/store/bb2305.jpg)
>>> near the firewall to terminate the fat wire?
>>>
>>> I would continue the fat wire from this bus bar to the
>> starter contactor on
>>> the engine. The feed for the "Main Power Distribution Bus"
>> would come from
>>> this bus rather than the starter contactor as depicted on
>> Z19RB. This way I
>>> can do all the wiring (and testing) behind the firewall
>> without having the
>>> engine mounted. I can see that I have created one more
>> joint in the run
>>> from the batteries to the starter contactor but is that
>> really a problem?
>>>


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