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Using a key Ignition switch with a Rotax 912

 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:01 pm    Post subject: Using a key Ignition switch with a Rotax 912 Reply with quote

At 01:08 PM 2/24/2009, you wrote:
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I have decided to use a keyed switch for the starter contactor only,
as a safety measure, not a security measure.

MacMaster-Carr has small and inexpensive keyed security switches
available in a two position SPST momentary contact version that
would seem to do the job.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#key-switches/=qsw33
Has anyone had any good or bad experiences with these?

What are your concerns? As a safety switch, it never
has to SWITCH a load, only guarantee an open or close
circuit exists before the starter button is pushed.
This is about the most relaxed duty you can require
of any switch.
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Using a key Ignition switch with a Rotax 912 Reply with quote

I had it in mind to use the momentary contact version of the key switch to replace the push button starter switch, so it would actually be switching the current to the starter contactor.

My concerns are whether these are quality items that would be expected to perform well in the extremes of temperatures that it will see (Wisconsin winters to desert heat).


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:46 pm    Post subject: Using a key Ignition switch with a Rotax 912 Reply with quote

At 08:29 PM 2/24/2009, you wrote:
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I had it in mind to use the momentary contact version of the key
switch to replace the push button starter switch, so it would
actually be switching the current to the starter contactor.

My concerns are whether these are quality items that would be
expected to perform well in the extremes of temperatures that it
will see (Wisconsin winters to desert heat).

Starter contactors are generally intermittent duty
devices that are pretty hard on switches compared
to other forms of heavy duty relay. But the answer
to your question cannot be quantified. Suppose I told
you that the momentary, non-snap action switch is has
perhaps 1/10th the service life of a snap-action push-
button with heavy contacts.

Without know exactly how long EITHER switch lasts
in that application, you can't deduce the service
life of the other switch either. "Quality items"
is also non-quantified. I have no way to offer you
an opinion based on any understanding of simple-
ideas.

We should be striving to build failure-tolerant
airplanes. What are the consequences of failure
for this switch? Could you not jury-rig some temporary
means by which you energize the contactor to get the
engine started so you can go home?

This is an OBAM aircraft . . . you're allowed to
think in such terms. Our spam-can flying brethern
risk sanction for taking off with the wrong screw
holding the ash tray in place. Try anything you
think will meet your design goals . . . and put
something else in later if your first choice
proves to be a disappointment. NO switch will
last forever.
Bob . . .

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