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Will other wiring interfere with Magnetometer?

 
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Allen Fulmer



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Location: Alexander City, AL

PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:15 pm    Post subject: Will other wiring interfere with Magnetometer? Reply with quote

Rather than hijack the thread on interference with Bob Archer VOR antennas I
thought I would start a new thread on Magnetometer interference:

My magnetometers will be on the end ribs of my RV7.

GRT Magnetometer installation instructions read:
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"The most important consideration when mounting the magnetometer is that of
choosing a location in the airplane that is away from magnetic disturbances.
It is quite amazing how sensitive the magnetometer is to these disturbances,
and how much error this can cause in the magnetic heading reported by the
AHRS."
and then:
"... be sure to keep the magnetometer at least 12 inches away from any
current carrying wires (such as navigation or landing light wires), and more
than 18 inches away from ferrous metal, such as the steel mass balance tube
that is typically used in the leading edge of ailerons."
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On my RV7, I only put two conduits in the wings as I was building: one near
the trailing edge that runs parallel (and within 12 inches) to the aileron
"steel mass balance tube" and the other just behind the spar. This forward
run was originally going to carry all the wires to strobes, nav. lights,
landing lights, and coax to Bob Archer VOR antenna.

I guess I could run all the electrical stuff in the rear conduit and the
magnetometer wires in the forward one.

Opinion Bob? Other's experience?

Thanks,

Allen Fulmer
RV7 wiring
Alexander City, AL


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Bob McC



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:41 pm    Post subject: Will other wiring interfere with Magnetometer? Reply with quote

Allen;

The instructions you cite seem to be referring to the location of the
magnetometer itself NOT the routing of its connecting wires. The
instructions say "when mounting the magnetometer - - etc choose a location
away from magnetic disturbances" They make no mention of any precautions to
be taken in routing or location of the connecting wires which is what you'd
be running through your conduit.
No personal experience one way or the other, just my interpretation of the
quotes you've submitted.

Bob McC

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:51 am    Post subject: Will other wiring interfere with Magnetometer? Reply with quote

Okay, so it would be okay to run all the wires and cables thorough the same
conduit but the current carrying ones "(such as navigation or landing light
wires)" would still need to pass at least 12" from the magnetometer.

With the magnetometer 18" forward of the rear spar (and thus the aileron
steel mass balance tube) the wires for Nav and strobes will have to be
routed 12" forward of that on their way to forward end of wingtip. That
should be consistent with Bob Archer's antenna design.

Thanks,

Allen Fulmer

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