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				 Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 12:03 pm    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				I’m installing a Garmin G3X in my Yak52TW and trying to located a place to install the magnetometer (GMU22).  Has anyone done this installation in a TW or have a suggestion on a location that meets Garmin’s requirements for the magnetometer?
  
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 6:35 pm    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				Try under the turtle deck aft of the rear cockpit. I did that for my Dynon in the 50. Worked fine on headings after slaving the DG. Mount it first with industrial adhesive backed Velcro. That way you can move it if you do not like it. 
 Doc
 
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 I’m installing a Garmin G3X in my Yak52TW and trying to located a place to install the magnetometer (GMU22).  Has anyone done this installation in a TW or have a suggestion on a location that meets Garmin’s requirements for the magnetometer?
  
 Jimmy Burke
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 8:18 am    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				Thanks for the response.  Area behind the rear seat has the two air tanks which require 8.2 feet separation, the aft fuselage has control cable that require 3 feet clearance plus the rear landing gear assembly.  Wing tips are a possibility, but the nav lights and strobes are a problem plus routing the wiring through the wing.  Looks like I may be the first to put a G3X in a TW.
  
 Off line response from Sonny Schilleci at Auric Avionics suggests using a Survey Tool to locate a low noise area.
  
 Jimmy
  
 From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Roger Kemp
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 Try under the turtle deck aft of the rear cockpit. I did that for my Dynon in the 50. Worked fine on headings after slaving the DG. Mount it first with industrial adhesive backed Velcro. That way you can move it if you do not like it. 
 
 Doc
 
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 I’m installing a Garmin G3X in my Yak52TW and trying to located a place to install the magnetometer (GMU22).  Has anyone done this installation in a TW or have a suggestion on a location that meets Garmin’s requirements for the magnetometer?
  
 Jimmy Burke
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		McFly
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 9:37 am    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				Use a simple camping compass. Wherever you want to put it out the compass and see if it swings. If not you are golden.
 Used this technique for my Yak 50 as suggested by Stein Air during G3X install.
 
 Todd McCutchanT-34A & Yak-50
 Cell: (260) 402-1740
 E-mail: todd(at)fastaircraft.com (todd(at)fastaircraft.com)
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 On Feb 3, 2016, at 9:14 AM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com (jbyak52(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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 Thanks for the response.  Area behind the rear seat has the two air tanks which require 8.2 feet separation, the aft fuselage has control cable that require 3 feet clearance plus the rear landing gear assembly.  Wing tips are a possibility, but the nav lights and strobes are a problem plus routing the wiring through the wing.  Looks like I may be the first to put a G3X in a TW.
  
 Off line response from Sonny Schilleci at Auric Avionics suggests using a Survey Tool to locate a low noise area.
  
 Jimmy
  
 From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Roger Kemp
 Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 9:32 PM
 To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
 Subject: Re: Garmin G3X installation
  
 Try under the turtle deck aft of the rear cockpit. I did that for my Dynon in the 50. Worked fine on headings after slaving the DG. Mount it first with industrial adhesive backed Velcro. That way you can move it if you do not like it. 
 
 Doc
 
 Sent from my iPad
 On Feb 2, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com (jbyak52(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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 I’m installing a Garmin G3X in my Yak52TW and trying to located a place to install the magnetometer (GMU22).  Has anyone done this installation in a TW or have a suggestion on a location that meets Garmin’s requirements for the magnetometer?
  
 Jimmy Burke
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 10:18 pm    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				Does anyone have any idea how much voltage is required to fire the starting vibrator?  I believe the batteries in the Yak 55M are old, and low in base voltage.  It was cool today, and the airplane was difficult to start.
 
 Is there a replacement starting vibrator available?  Do the originals from Russia hold up well?  
 Thank you!
 john b
 On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com (jbyak52(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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 Thanks for the response.  Area behind the rear seat has the two air tanks which require 8.2 feet separation, the aft fuselage has control cable that require 3 feet clearance plus the rear landing gear assembly.  Wing tips are a possibility, but the nav lights and strobes are a problem plus routing the wiring through the wing.  Looks like I may be the first to put a G3X in a TW.
  
 Off line response from Sonny Schilleci at Auric Avionics suggests using a Survey Tool to locate a low noise area.
  
 Jimmy
  
 From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Roger Kemp
 Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 9:32 PM
 To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
 Subject: Re: Garmin G3X installation
  
 Try under the turtle deck aft of the rear cockpit. I did that for my Dynon in the 50. Worked fine on headings after slaving the DG. Mount it first with industrial adhesive backed Velcro. That way you can move it if you do not like it. 
 
 Doc
 
 Sent from my iPad
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 I’m installing a Garmin G3X in my Yak52TW and trying to located a place to install the magnetometer (GMU22).  Has anyone done this installation in a TW or have a suggestion on a location that meets Garmin’s requirements for the magnetometer?
  
 Jimmy Burke
 Jbyak52(at)gmail.com (Jbyak52(at)gmail.com)
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 4:33 am    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				If the battery voltage drops down to 22 volts or less, the starting coil may not generate an adequate spark.
 The starting coil is probably one of the most reliable electrical components on the airplane.   The starting coil wire (7mm) from the starting coil to the left magneto cap may be deteriorated and cracked.  If the wire is cracked, it will arc to the braided shield (ground) when you press the start button.  That would prevent the spark from going to the mag cap and then to the spark plug.
 After you replace the batteries, open up the starting coil container and check the points for mounding.  If necessary you can burnish the points to remove any mounds with a point file.
 Dennis
 
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  Sent: Saturday, February 6, 2016 1:14 AM
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 Does anyone have any idea how much voltage is required to fire the starting vibrator?  I believe the batteries in the Yak 55M are old, and low in base voltage.  It was cool today, and the airplane was difficult to start.
 Is there a replacement starting vibrator available?  Do the originals from Russia hold up well?  
 
 Thank you!john b
 
 On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com (jbyak52(at)gmail.com)> wrote: 	  | Quote: | 	 		  Thanks for the response.  Area behind the rear seat has the two air tanks which require 8.2 feet separation, the aft fuselage has control cable that require 3 feet clearance plus the rear landing gear assembly.  Wing tips are a possibility, but the nav lights and strobes are a problem plus routing the wiring through the wing.  Looks like I may be the first to put a G3X in a TW.
  
 Off line response from Sonny Schilleci at Auric Avionics suggests using a Survey Tool to locate a low noise area.
  
 Jimmy
  
 From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Roger KempSent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 9:32 PMTo: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)Subject: Re: Garmin G3X installation
  
 Try under the turtle deck aft of the rear cockpit. I did that for my Dynon in the 50. Worked fine on headings after slaving the DG. Mount it first with industrial adhesive backed Velcro. That way you can move it if you do not like it. 
 
 DocSent from my iPad
 
 On Feb 2, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com (jbyak52(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  I’m installing a Garmin G3X in my Yak52TW and trying to located a place to install the magnetometer (GMU22).  Has anyone done this installation in a TW or have a suggestion on a location that meets Garmin’s requirements for the magnetometer?
  
 Jimmy Burke
 Jbyak52(at)gmail.com (Jbyak52(at)gmail.com)
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 4:52 am    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				These engines are not easy to start in cold weather.
 
 Ernie
 On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 7:26 AM, A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  If the battery voltage drops down to 22 volts or less, the starting coil may not generate an adequate spark.
 The starting coil is probably one of the most reliable electrical components on the airplane.   The starting coil wire (7mm) from the starting coil to the left magneto cap may be deteriorated and cracked.  If the wire is cracked, it will arc to the braided shield (ground) when you press the start button.  That would prevent the spark from going to the mag cap and then to the spark plug.
 After you replace the batteries, open up the starting coil container and check the points for mounding.  If necessary you can burnish the points to remove any mounds with a point file.
 Dennis
 
        From: John B <jbsoar(at)gmail.com (jbsoar(at)gmail.com)>
  To: Yak-List Digest Server <yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)> 
  Sent: Saturday, February 6, 2016 1:14 AM
  Subject: Re: Garmin G3X installation
   
  
 Does anyone have any idea how much voltage is required to fire the starting vibrator?  I believe the batteries in the Yak 55M are old, and low in base voltage.  It was cool today, and the airplane was difficult to start.
 Is there a replacement starting vibrator available?  Do the originals from Russia hold up well?  
 
 Thank you!john b
 
 On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com (jbyak52(at)gmail.com)> wrote: 	  | Quote: | 	 		  Thanks for the response.  Area behind the rear seat has the two air tanks which require 8.2 feet separation, the aft fuselage has control cable that require 3 feet clearance plus the rear landing gear assembly.  Wing tips are a possibility, but the nav lights and strobes are a problem plus routing the wiring through the wing.  Looks like I may be the first to put a G3X in a TW.
  
 Off line response from Sonny Schilleci at Auric Avionics suggests using a Survey Tool to locate a low noise area.
  
 Jimmy
  
 From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com) [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com (owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com)] On Behalf Of Roger KempSent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 9:32 PMTo: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)Subject: Re: Garmin G3X installation
  
 Try under the turtle deck aft of the rear cockpit. I did that for my Dynon in the 50. Worked fine on headings after slaving the DG. Mount it first with industrial adhesive backed Velcro. That way you can move it if you do not like it. 
 
 DocSent from my iPad
 
 On Feb 2, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com (jbyak52(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
 
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 Jimmy Burke
 Jbyak52(at)gmail.com (Jbyak52(at)gmail.com)
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 5:12 am    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				Absolutely agree and the cold weather just makes it more difficult.  
 Especially if the battery voltage is low.
 Dennis
 
 A. Dennis Savarese
 334-546-8182 (mobile)
 www.yak-52.com
 Skype - Yakguy1
 
 On 2/6/2016 7:48 AM, Ernest Martinez wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   These engines are not easy to start in cold weather.
 
  Ernie
 
  On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 7:26 AM, A. Dennis Savarese 
  <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net <mailto:dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net>> wrote:
 
      If the battery voltage drops down to 22 volts or less, the
      starting coil may not generate an adequate spark.
 
      The starting coil is probably one of the most reliable electrical
      components on the airplane. The starting coil wire (7mm) from the
      starting coil to the left magneto cap may be deteriorated and
      cracked. If the wire is cracked, it will arc to the braided shield
      (ground) when you press the start button.  That would prevent the
      spark from going to the mag cap and then to the spark plug.
 
      After you replace the batteries, open up the starting coil
      container and check the points for mounding.  If necessary you can
      burnish the points to remove any mounds with a point file.
 
      Dennis
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      *From:* John B <jbsoar(at)gmail.com <mailto:jbsoar(at)gmail.com>>
      *To:* Yak-List Digest Server <yak-list(at)matronics.com
      <mailto:yak-list(at)matronics.com>>
      *Sent:* Saturday, February 6, 2016 1:14 AM
      *Subject:* Re: Garmin G3X installation
 
      Does anyone have any idea how much voltage is required to fire the
      starting vibrator?  I believe the batteries in the Yak 55M are
      old, and low in base voltage.  It was cool today, and the airplane
      was difficult to start.
 
      Is there a replacement starting vibrator available?  Do the
      originals from Russia hold up well?
 
      Thank you!
      john b
 
      On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com
      <mailto:jbyak52(at)gmail.com>> wrote:
 
          Thanks for the response.  Area behind the rear seat has the
          two air tanks which require 8.2 feet separation, the aft
          fuselage has control cable that require 3 feet clearance plus
          the rear landing gear assembly.  Wing tips are a possibility,
          but the nav lights and strobes are a problem plus routing the
          wiring through the wing.  Looks like I may be the first to put
          a G3X in a TW.
          Off line response from Sonny Schilleci at Auric Avionics
          suggests using a Survey Tool to locate a low noise area.
          Jimmy
          *From:*owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com
          <mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com>
          [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com
          <mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com>] *On Behalf Of
          *Roger Kemp
          *Sent:* Tuesday, February 2, 2016 9:32 PM
          *To:* yak-list(at)matronics.com <mailto:yak-list(at)matronics.com>
          *Subject:* Re: Garmin G3X installation
          Try under the turtle deck aft of the rear cockpit. I did that
          for my Dynon in the 50. Worked fine on headings after slaving
          the DG. Mount it first with industrial adhesive backed Velcro.
          That way you can move it if you do not like it.
          Doc
 
          Sent from my iPad
 
          On Feb 2, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com
          <mailto:jbyak52(at)gmail.com>> wrote:
 
              I’m installing a Garmin G3X in my Yak52TW and trying to
              located a place to install the magnetometer (GMU22).  Has
              anyone done this installation in a TW or have a suggestion
              on a location that meets Garmin’s requirements for the
              magnetometer?
              Jimmy Burke
              Jbyak52(at)gmail.com <mailto:Jbyak52(at)gmail.com>
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 5:30 am    Post subject: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				We make a solid-state version that we run any voltage. It was aimed at the homebuilders who want to use a 12 V system
 George
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On Feb 6, 2016, at 8:09 AM, A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
  
  
  
  Absolutely agree and the cold weather just makes it more difficult.  Especially if the battery voltage is low.
  Dennis
  
  A. Dennis Savarese
  334-546-8182 (mobile)
  www.yak-52.com
  Skype - Yakguy1
  
 > On 2/6/2016 7:48 AM, Ernest Martinez wrote:
 > These engines are not easy to start in cold weather.
 > 
 > Ernie
 > 
 > On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 7:26 AM, A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net <mailto:dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net>> wrote:
 > 
 >    If the battery voltage drops down to 22 volts or less, the
 >    starting coil may not generate an adequate spark.
 > 
 >    The starting coil is probably one of the most reliable electrical
 >    components on the airplane. The starting coil wire (7mm) from the
 >    starting coil to the left magneto cap may be deteriorated and
 >    cracked. If the wire is cracked, it will arc to the braided shield
 >    (ground) when you press the start button.  That would prevent the
 >    spark from going to the mag cap and then to the spark plug.
 > 
 >    After you replace the batteries, open up the starting coil
 >    container and check the points for mounding.  If necessary you can
 >    burnish the points to remove any mounds with a point file.
 > 
 >    Dennis
 > 
 > 
 >    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >    *From:* John B <jbsoar(at)gmail.com <mailto:jbsoar(at)gmail.com>>
 >    *To:* Yak-List Digest Server <yak-list(at)matronics.com
 >    <mailto:yak-list(at)matronics.com>>
 >    *Sent:* Saturday, February 6, 2016 1:14 AM
 >    *Subject:* Re: Garmin G3X installation
 > 
 >    Does anyone have any idea how much voltage is required to fire the
 >    starting vibrator?  I believe the batteries in the Yak 55M are
 >    old, and low in base voltage.  It was cool today, and the airplane
 >    was difficult to start.
 > 
 >    Is there a replacement starting vibrator available?  Do the
 >    originals from Russia hold up well?
 > 
 >    Thank you!
 >    john b
 > 
 >    On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com
 >    <mailto:jbyak52(at)gmail.com>> wrote:
 > 
 >        Thanks for the response.  Area behind the rear seat has the
 >        two air tanks which require 8.2 feet separation, the aft
 >        fuselage has control cable that require 3 feet clearance plus
 >        the rear landing gear assembly.  Wing tips are a possibility,
 >        but the nav lights and strobes are a problem plus routing the
 >        wiring through the wing.  Looks like I may be the first to put
 >        a G3X in a TW.
 >        Off line response from Sonny Schilleci at Auric Avionics
 >        suggests using a Survey Tool to locate a low noise area.
 >        Jimmy
 >        *From:*owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com
 >        <mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com>
 >        [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com
 >        <mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com>] *On Behalf Of
 >        *Roger Kemp
 >        *Sent:* Tuesday, February 2, 2016 9:32 PM
 >        *To:* yak-list(at)matronics.com <mailto:yak-list(at)matronics.com>
 >        *Subject:* Re: Garmin G3X installation
 >        Try under the turtle deck aft of the rear cockpit. I did that
 >        for my Dynon in the 50. Worked fine on headings after slaving
 >        the DG. Mount it first with industrial adhesive backed Velcro.
 >        That way you can move it if you do not like it.
 >        Doc
 > 
 >        Sent from my iPad
 > 
 >        On Feb 2, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Jim Burke <jbyak52(at)gmail.com
 >        <mailto:jbyak52(at)gmail.com>> wrote:
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 >            I’m installing a Garmin G3X in my Yak52TW and trying to
 >            located a place to install the magnetometer (GMU22).  Has
 >            anyone done this installation in a TW or have a suggestion
 >            on a location that meets Garmin’s requirements for the
 >            magnetometer?
 >            Jimmy Burke
 >            Jbyak52(at)gmail.com <mailto:Jbyak52(at)gmail.com>
  
  
  
  
  
 
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		g195
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 6:17 am    Post subject: Re: Garmin G3X installation | 
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				I installed the Dynon skyview in my TW and I put the magnetometer between the front seat and the rear cockpit instrument panel attached to the bottom of the glare shield for the rear cockpit.
 
 Gary
 
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