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				 Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:27 pm    Post subject: safety-trim mounting locations | 
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				Where are/have people been mounting the safety trim controller unit?  What factors influenced your decision?  
    
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:59 pm    Post subject: safety-trim mounting locations | 
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				Ben,   I certainly want others to chime  in,   but some of our customers have mounted the Safety-Trim  controller to the wing spar under the front seats,   This certainly is  a very short run of wire to the trim switch wiring coming from the control  sticks.   We are mounting it in the rear of the our RV-10 on an  equipement tray behind the baggage area.   We have photo's of this on  our web site.    In our Glastar I mounted it up under the  instrument panel near the previously existing wiring.
   
   
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  Bob Newman
  TCW Technologies
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:56 pm    Post subject: safety-trim mounting locations | 
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				I have looked at your install in the 10 on your site.  The equipment tray is a great idea and looks nice.  I am concerned about the wiring for that location.  I am quickly finding out the reality that the conduit that goes under the floors up to the front is prime real estate.  There are quite a few less wires running through the conduit to the tail if you mount it up front.  This might necessitate that I install it in the front half of the plane.  
    
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 Ben,   I certainly want others to chime in,   but some of our customers have mounted the Safety-Trim controller to the wing spar under the front seats,   This certainly is a very short run of wire to the trim switch wiring coming from the control sticks.   We are mounting it in the rear of the our RV-10 on an equipement tray behind the baggage area.   We have photo's of this on our web site.    In our Glastar I mounted it up under the instrument panel near the previously existing wiring.  
     
    
     
    
     
 Thanks,  
     
 Bob Newman  
     
 TCW Technologies  
     
 www.tcwtech.com  
   
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:25 am    Post subject: safety-trim mounting locations | 
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				I had my trim relays mounted under the panel lip edge....no big reason,
 as they could have been under the seats I guess.  So for me it
 was easy splicing to just put it in under the radio stack.  For some
 of these lightweight plastic boxes, I've found the hard plastic
 high strength velcro to be great...just slap on a slab and stick
 it in place.  It isn't as solid until you get it on there for a
 day or two, but once the stickyback tightens up, that thing isn't
 going anywhere....and it's easy to yank off again.  Did the same
 with my GRT Manifold pressure sensor, and my CO monitor.  Just
 the lightweight or plastic things....and nothing that can drop and
 short out.
 
 Tim
 Ben Westfall wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   I have looked at your install in the 10 on your site.  The equipment 
  tray is a great idea and looks nice.  I am concerned about the wiring 
  for that location.  I am quickly finding out the reality that the 
  conduit that goes under the floors up to the front is prime real estate. 
   There are quite a few less wires running through the conduit to the 
  tail if you mount it up front.  This might necessitate that I install it 
  in the front half of the plane.
  
   
  
  -Ben
  
 
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