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Key Switch & LSE Ignition

 
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 1:41 pm    Post subject: Key Switch & LSE Ignition Reply with quote

Hi all,
Will be using a standard aircraft key switch and connecting L/H mag P lead to terminal L on switch with shield grounded at mag and connected to GRD terminal on switch.
The LSE ignition key switch option (P) lead from output connector pin 1 to terminal R on the switch. This lead is shielded and connected to pin 9 on the output connector of the LSE and GRD terminal on the switch.

Q 1 Does the switch GRD terminal need to be grounded to the airframe ie battery ground because of the LSE ignition.

Q 2 Do I use the Jumper between the GRD & R terminals on the switch. ( Aerosportpower O360 with 1 mag L/H & LSE ignition R/H )

Q 3 Separate from above which TACH signal on LSE would be best to use for DYNON EMS Pulse or Analog

Hope I have explained this clearly and look forward to your replies thanks John Dehnert.

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