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fstringham
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:48 am Post subject: Pro G Hub by http://www.approachfaststack.com/ |
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I looked at this too, and talked to a local avionics shop. I liked the idea
of pre-made cables (not just harnesses) just plug them in and easy to
upgrade in the future (assuming they stay in business) but the down side is,
more weight, more cost and more connections to fail. I have come to
conclude that wiring harnesses are not too difficult to install (I may even
make my own) cost less, weigh less and just not going to save me enough time
on the electrical install. There is still a lot of wiring to do and one will
have to get competent at it and have the tools anyway.
Bevan
RV7A
Finish kit
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fstringham
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:15 am Post subject: Pro G Hub by http://www.approachfaststack.com/ |
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Brett
What are the various instruments in your panel.....and why did you choose
them? Plus as I contemplate my decision to go with the fast satck are their
any install gotchas' I should be aware of?
TIA
Frank (at) SGU RV7A "NDY"
[quote]From: Brett Ferrell <bferrell(at)123mail.net>
Reply-To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: Re: Pro G Hub by
http://www.approachfaststack.com/
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 08:53:35 -0700
<bferrell(at)123mail.net>
I've installed the Pro G, and I love it. The company was great to work
with,
and the documentation was good, and it has performed as expected in my
pre-flight testing. I should get in the air this spring, but so far I've
got
no complaints, and I'm happy that I didn't have to make my harnesses (the
standard stuff plus transponder to EFIS, GPS to ELT, EFIS to Radios, etc.)
Brett
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:10 am Post subject: Pro G Hub by http://www.approachfaststack.com/ |
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Hi Frank,
I have the Approach Pro G Hub in my "9". There is one thing you
need to do if considering using them for wiring. It simplifies the wires
but you must give them exactly what you are using and the options you
will be using. Brand name of wing levelers, EFIS (if you are using them
and what extras you will use from them) comm radios, Intercom and model
and if its stereo / monoral, transponders and any interfacing required
(such as mode "S", and if the altitude encoding is to be serial input or
gray code.) All these things are necessary to get a good cable interface
with their system. I'm not flying yet but I will be doing soon. So far
the checks seem to be ok.
Place you hub is a position behind your panel so you can get to
it and remove the plug in 's You have to be able to twist the locking
screws on the "D" sub B ends. It gets real busy so plan for the
transition of the cables thru the bulkheads and around to the units
desired. I cut several 2" holes to get the wiring where it needed to go.
Jim Nelson
www.websites.expercraft.com/jimn
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fstringham
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:38 am Post subject: Pro G Hub by http://www.approachfaststack.com/ |
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Jim, Brett and the rest of you good folks
I am running with this thread on the Vansairforce forum and some over there
seem to think that if the panel is simple VFR the hub is fine, but the more
complex the panel the less capable the hub would be. At first blush I
believe these are well meaning opinoins not based on facts. So are they
talking fact or opinion.
TIA
Frank (at) SGU RV7A "NDY"
Quote: | From: James H Nelson <rv9jim(at)juno.com>
Reply-To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Pro G Hub by http://www.approachfaststack.com/
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 14:08:10 -0400
Hi Frank,
I have the Approach Pro G Hub in my "9". There is one thing you
need to do if considering using them for wiring. It simplifies the wires
but you must give them exactly what you are using and the options you
will be using. Brand name of wing levelers, EFIS (if you are using them
and what extras you will use from them) comm radios, Intercom and model
and if its stereo / monoral, transponders and any interfacing required
(such as mode "S", and if the altitude encoding is to be serial input or
gray code.) All these things are necessary to get a good cable interface
with their system. I'm not flying yet but I will be doing soon. So far
the checks seem to be ok.
Place you hub is a position behind your panel so you can get to
it and remove the plug in 's You have to be able to twist the locking
screws on the "D" sub B ends. It gets real busy so plan for the
transition of the cables thru the bulkheads and around to the units
desired. I cut several 2" holes to get the wiring where it needed to go.
Jim Nelson
www.websites.expercraft.com/jimn
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n395v
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:03 pm Post subject: Re: Pro G Hub by http://www.approachfaststack.com/ |
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Frank,
I considered faststack when I wired my panel but I enjoy doing the wiring myself so I did not go that route and have no first hand knowledge relative to the product. Below however are links to some discussions by others who have.
Fast Stack 1
Fast Stach 2
Fast Stack 3
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 1:31 pm Post subject: Pro G Hub by http://www.approachfaststack.com/ |
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I purchased the Pro-G Hub, and I must say the company has been EXCELLENT
to work with. I've emailed them quite a few times with questions about
wiring and interconnections and they have almost always returned my
email by the next day. I have a fairly complex panel (430, 330, STEC-30
autopilot, GPSS, Serial blind encoder, custom moving map, etc) and
having them as a resource for wiring questions was worth the additional
price I believe.
Mitch Faatz RV-6A Finish Kit Auburn, CA
Frank Stringham wrote:
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