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		gcomfo(at)tc3net.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:22 am    Post subject: isispower | 
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		nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:06 am    Post subject: isispower | 
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				At 07:19 AM 11/23/2009, you wrote:
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 Bob:  Check out isispower.  I would appreciate your comments.
 
 Gordon Comfort
 
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     Hi Gordon! Good to hear from you. I've had several folks
     send me the link on this line of product. Thanks to all
     for the heads-up.
 
     Let's consider the words and images used to induce
     customers to purchase this product . . .
 
 http://www.isispower.com/V8_interview.php
 
     There's also a library of installation and
     user's manuals at:
 
 http://www.isispower.com/isis-installation.html
 
     I didn't go through these in detail but at no
     time did I see any sort of block diagram or
     all-up wiring diagram that describes an exemplar
     installation. But questions to be asked and
     answered:
 
     (a) does the proposed system reduce numbers of
      switches or controls on panel along with wiring
      and real estate allotted to those components?
 
     (b) how many devices in your proposed airplane
      project require you to switch a current level
      that places the switch at risk for extra-ordinary
      rates of failure. Careful here . . . don't mix
      service life (expected wear out) with reliability
      (failure due to poor design or choice of component).
 
     (c) how many devices or systems in the airplane
      cannot be handled by this product? This includes
      things like legacy magnetos, audio switches, etc.
 
     (d) how does inclusion of this product in your
      airplane change your failure modes effects analysis
      for the purpose of crafting Plan-A/Plan-B responses
      to failure of any one system?
 
     (e) how does inclusion of this product affect
      probability of single points of failure for
      multiple systems?
 
     (f) does your comfortable incorporation of this
      or any similar system depend on some notion of
      super-reliability or exemplar service life. I.e,
      "THIS gizmo is NEVER going to malfunction".
 
     (g) some lengths of wire between control switches and
      controlled devices are replaced by data bus
      conductors between "smart modules". What is the
      weight savings for these conductors as compared
      to the weight of the proposed "smart modules"?
 
     (h) when and if problems do happen, what is the
      likelihood that YOU as a system integrator will
      be tooled and skilled in fixing the problem . . .
      or will you be dependent upon outside support
      or canned diagnostics?
 
     (i) how does incorporation of this product make
      your installation task any simpler than running
      a conductor path from fuse to switch to accessory?
      If your design goals include buffering stresses
      on the switch by inclusion of a power relay, how
      much $time$ is expended in the installation of
      the relay, one extra wire and allocation of one
      extra fuse to the task?
 
     (j) you still have to run SOME gage and length of
      wire from each control device to a smart module
      at the head-end. You still have to run the SAME
      gage of wire to each accessory from the smart
      module at the tail-end. If you have only one tail-end
      smart module where actual power handling takes
      place, is this not about the same situation as
      the fabrication of a breaker panel or array of
      fuse blocks?
 
     (k) think hard about this "weight reduction"
      thing. If you're using fuse blocks and the SAME
      or perhaps slightly smaller switches. What is
      the likelihood that the combination of smart
      modules comes out lighter than the sum total
      of wire weight eliminated?
 
     (l) finally, assuming consideration of all the
      above produces conclusions consistent with your
      design goals. Suppose you spend under $100
      for all switches, relays, wire, and fuse
      blocks to handle the tasks we've accepted
      and lived with for nearly 100 years of operating
      airplanes. What is the return on investment
      for delta-dollars need to acquire this system?
      Would the difference buy you a nice hand-held
      GPS or radio for the flight bag?
 
 It would be best if you did this exercise for yourselves
 with input from your brothers here on the List. It's
 best that the make/buy decision is made from a position
 of understanding and meeting personal design goals than
 to rely on anybody's advice.
 
     Bob . . .
 
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		marcausman
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:33 pm    Post subject: Re: isispower | 
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				Well, the turn signals, horn, and high beams are great new features for airplanes. Be the first on your block...
 
 Seriously though, this product is designed for automobiles. Vertical Power is designed for aircraft and therefore it's working in its intended environment.
 
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