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grantn



Joined: 04 Nov 2006
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Location: Campbell River, B.C. Canada

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:35 pm    Post subject: Connector for copilot stick grip Reply with quote

I'm setting up dual trim and dual PTT in my RV9A using RAC pistol grips on
both pilot & copilot sides, but would still like to remove the copilot stick
once in a while when the wife stays home and I want to carry extra baggage
on the passenger side. I'm wondering what others have done to allow quick
disconnect and removal of the copilot stick. The inside diameter of the
stick is about 3/4 inch, and I would need a six pin (circular?) connector.
Any photos of others' efforts and sources for such a connector would be
greatly appreciated.

Grant Neilson
Campbell River, B.C.
RV9A, wiring


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 5:44 pm    Post subject: Connector for copilot stick grip Reply with quote

I found a nice little 2-prong connector at Radio Shack the fit nicely inside the stick. Works fine.

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I'm setting up dual trim and dual PTT in my RV9A using RAC pistol grips on
both pilot & copilot sides, but would still like to remove the copilot stick
once in a while when the wife stays home and I want to carry extra baggage
on the passenger side. I'm wondering what others have done to allow quick
disconnect and removal of the copilot stick. The inside diameter of the
stick is about 3/4 inch, and I would need a six pin (circular?) connector.


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Bill Schlatterer



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:07 pm    Post subject: Connector for copilot stick grip Reply with quote

Grant, here is what I did. Simple DB9 connection above the slip joint. With
the seat pans in, connection does not hit anything and works in the open
area u-shaped area of the seats.

I have a four way hat switch, PTT, and CWS for the AP.

Hope this helps.

Bill S
7a Ark
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:53 am    Post subject: Connector for copilot stick grip Reply with quote

Grant,
I used a PS2 extension cable cut in half which gives you 6 wires and
fits nicely inside the stick the extra cable that allows you to align
the plugs also holds things together when installed. I drilled a 3/16
hole through the stick and socket (one wall of each) A pin (PEM standoff
from the junk box) attached to a hose clamp secures the stick. When I'm
home I'll get a picture.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 6:57 am    Post subject: Connector for copilot stick grip Reply with quote

Hi Grant-

Re: I'm wondering what others have done to allow quick
disconnect and removal of the copilot stick.

I got an annular connector from RS. I think it was about 6 pin, and once
the outer housing was scrapped, the ass'y fit quite nicely within the
copilot stick. Same arrangement to get the elev trim connex through that
pesky hole in the elev.

glen matejcek
aerobubba(at)earthlink.net


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Joined: 11 Apr 2006
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Location: Newberg, OR

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:57 am    Post subject: Connector for copilot stick grip Reply with quote

R.e. stick connector

Amp Mini Mate-N-Lock

Available in 2,4,6,8,10 pin configurations.

Small body with secure locking tab. Easy to install. Will handle 16 amps max.

We used these for all power and instrument connections to the panel and sticks.

Digi-Key has them.

Chris Stone
Pair of -8's
Newberg, OR

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:45 am    Post subject: Connector for copilot stick grip Reply with quote

I found a hi quality 12-pin circular connector with a metal shell that
is only 1/2" in diameter. I wanted something that would slip thru the
5/8 hole in the wing spar (the mirror image of the one you make for the
trim cable). I would have used a DB-9 but that would have made the
cable captive (won't fit thru the 5/8 hole).

In any case, the connector is made by Hirose (japanese company) and I
bought them from digikey. Look for HR1575-ND and HR1563-ND. One's
female and the other male. They're $15 + $23 for a pair. They have
very tiny pins and are hard to solder to. Unless you have a good fine
tip iron and some experience with electronic assembly you will find it
very difficult. If you don't need more than 9 pins, don't use the inner
3 in the pattern. If you do need to use them, solder them first! But
it's very compact and solid, and I hope reliable.
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Tom S. RV-6A
electrical system.


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