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CardinalNSB(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:38 pm Post subject: methodology for avionics install |
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I had no avionics or electric turn coordinator in my project aircraft.
I have now installed an audio panel and a gps/com, which seem to be working find, no feedback or hums or other noise.
My plan is to install each additional unit and do some testing before adding additional units.
Hopefully, if there is a problem, I can attribute it to the latest addition for remedial measures.
Is this a sound idea? It is somewhat more timeconsuming, as opposed to doing it all at once.
I plan to put the turn coordinator back in last, assuming it is the noisiest electrical unit-should this be on the same ground as the other avionics? Is mu metal a significently better shield that the sheetmetal gutter material?
Thank you, Skip Simpson
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Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:37 am Post subject: methodology for avionics install |
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Time: 08:38:26 PM PST US
From: CardinalNSB(at)aol.com
Subject: methodology for avionics install
I had no avionics or electric turn coordinator in my project aircraft.
I have now installed an audio panel and a gps/com, which seem to be working
find, no feedback or hums or other noise.
My plan is to install each additional unit and do some testing before adding
additional units.
Hopefully, if there is a problem, I can attribute it to the latest addition
for remedial measures.
Is this a sound idea? It is somewhat more timeconsuming, as opposed to
doing it all at once.
It seems like it would be slower and more time consuming than installing
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everything at once and throwing the master switch, but that is just a
mirage. Your plan will actually save you many, MANY hours of
troubleshooting, debugging, and pulling the instruments back out, one by
one, as you try to discover which one of those many wires got crossed
and caused the problem. It's a case of "slow down so you can get done
faster."
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