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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 12:59 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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I have a really great idea for the panel of our RV and I wanted to solicit some help from the liters out there. We are using the dual screen AFS-3500 for our panel and I wanted to create an annunciator panel to sit next to the AFS in a vertical config. Here is my idea…
Picture if you will a dual screen AFS setup in an RV-7A panel with a radio stack just slightly right of the middle. Just to the left of the radio stack and just to the right of the pilot side AFS is an annunciator panel with the following dimensions: 7” tall and 1.5” wide. There are approximately 12 individual annunciated items (pick what you want). The visible part of the annunciator panel itself is a reverse engraved acrylic installed in the panel.
Here is the problem:
I am looking for a method or product to “cage” the LED lighting for each individual annunciator. So when one lights up, you do not get bleed over light into an annunciator above or below the one that is lit.
I have the wiring, connectors and case already laid out on paper and that is not my problem and this is not the issue; my only stumbling block is a way to ‘cage’ the lights behind the acrylic panel that is visible.
Does anyone out there know of a company or have an idea of a product to use to accomplish the caging of the lights only?
Scott R. Shook
RV-7A (Building)
N696JS (Reserved)
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:53 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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At 11:53 AM 1/7/2008 -0700, you wrote:
Quote: | I have a really great idea for the panel of our RV and I wanted to solicit
some help from the liters out there. We are using the dual screen
AFS-3500 for our panel and I wanted to create an annunciator panel to sit
next to the AFS in a vertical config. Here is my idea&
Picture if you will a dual screen AFS setup in an RV-7A panel with a radio
stack just slightly right of the middle. Just to the left of the radio
stack and just to the right of the pilot side AFS is an annunciator panel
with the following dimensions: 7 tall and 1.5 wide. There are
approximately 12 individual annunciated items (pick what you want). The
visible part of the annunciator panel itself is a reverse engraved acrylic
installed in the panel.
Here is the problem:
I am looking for a method or product to cage the LED lighting for each
individual annunciator. So when one lights up, you do not get bleed over
light into an annunciator above or below the one that is lit.
I have the wiring, connectors and case already laid out on paper and that
is not my problem and this is not the issue; my only stumbling block is a
way to cage the lights behind the acrylic panel that is visible.
Does anyone out there know of a company or have an idea of a product to
use to accomplish the caging of the lights only?
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Get access to a milling machine and carve out an
"egg crate" structure to go between the back of
your panel overlay and the etched circuit board
holding the LEDS.
I just added a mortise drill to my woodworking toys
in Medicine Lodge. This thing cuts square holes.
In fact, the machine I bought is now on sale at
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=35570
It seems that some reasonably machinable plastic
or hard fiber material could be "machined" with
this simple tool to achieve what you want.
The one I did for a customer was an aluminum pattern
from which silicone rubber molds were cast. The molds
were then used to vacuum cast epoxy forms that made up
the egg-crate structure for the lamp pockets, front
panel escutcheon, pocket for engraved overlay for
legends and etched circuit board on the back.
This tool cost a couple of grand to but it was
used to make a fist full of nice parts.
For a one-of-a-kind project, you might consider
the mortise cutter as a good starting point. I'll
play with this idea a bit when I get back to the
shop. I've got a lot of walnut and oak that might
just be hard enough and machineable enough to
do the job.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:53 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Got a picture?
Why do you need 12 enunciators? Doesn't the AFS do this already?
I did just a few using legend lights from aircraft spruce. I modified some spare bulbs I had already and made them into led bulbs. You can also buy pre-made led bulbs in this format. works good. Attached is a picture of the final result.
Bevan
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Subject: Question about Annunciating Lights
I have a really great idea for the panel of our RV and I wanted to solicit some help from the liters out there. We are using the dual screen AFS-3500 for our panel and I wanted to create an annunciator panel to sit next to the AFS in a vertical config. Here is my idea…
Picture if you will a dual screen AFS setup in an RV-7A panel with a radio stack just slightly right of the middle. Just to the left of the radio stack and just to the right of the pilot side AFS is an annunciator panel with the following dimensions: 7” tall and 1.5” wide. There are approximately 12 individual annunciated items (pick what you want). The visible part of the annunciator panel itself is a reverse engraved acrylic installed in the panel.
Here is the problem:
I am looking for a method or product to “cage” the LED lighting for each individual annunciator. So when one lights up, you do not get bleed over light into an annunciator above or below the one that is lit.
I have the wiring, connectors and case already laid out on paper and that is not my problem and this is not the issue; my only stumbling block is a way to ‘cage’ the lights behind the acrylic panel that is visible.
Does anyone out there know of a company or have an idea of a product to use to accomplish the caging of the lights only?
Scott R. Shook
RV-7A (Building)
N696JS (Reserved)
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Bret Smith
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:42 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Bob, Good luck getting your mortising bit to cut through hard woods. These
things are made for softer woods but if you keep the cutter edges sharp they
will do a much better job. They ALL must be honed when you get them new...
Bret Smith
RV-9A N16BL
Blue Ridge, Ga
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:52 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Scott,
You could try thin brass stock (hobby shop). It is easily bent and
soldered. I used some LED lighted push buttons that I'm not sure that I
like. The panel is a small radio width panel at the top of my stack so
It may get rebuilt but not before I fly!!
"I have a really great idea for the panel of our RV and I wanted to
solicit some help from the liters out there. We are using the dual
screen AFS-3500 for our panel and I wanted to create an annunciator
panel to sit next to the AFS in a vertical config."
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Ralph C. Hoover
RV7A
hooverra at verizon dot net
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:25 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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At 08:53 PM 1/7/2008 -0500, you wrote:
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Bob, Good luck getting your mortising bit to cut through hard woods. These
things are made for softer woods but if you keep the cutter edges sharp they
will do a much better job. They ALL must be honed when you get them new...
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I've had pretty good performance in walnut but I've not
yet explored the tools/talents to keep them sharp.
I'm thinking a machining-friendly plastic like Delrin
would be a good starting point. I've got some scraps
to try on the next trip.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:21 am Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Quote: | > I am looking for a method or product to cage the LED lighting for
> each individual annunciator. So when one lights up, you do not get
> bleed over light into an annunciator above or below the one that is lit.
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Look at some of those "Daily Dose" medicine organizers at the drug
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store. They have little compartments for each day of the week. Might
find something similar in a bait'n'tackle shop.
Another option is to get a strip of 1/4" plexiglass or even black
delrin. A 3/16" bit will drill a hole that is a push fit for a 5mm
LED. The 10 degree spread LED won't bleed over into adjacent areas much.
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gyoung
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 211 Location: Republic of Texas
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:15 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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I'm building an annunciator strip as well. I'm planning to get some plastic
strips from a hobby or craft shop and glue together an appropriate egg crate
to isolate mine. Mine has a smoked acrylic cover so I may glue or RTV the
egg crate to it or the overlay for a good seal.
Regards,
Greg Young
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>> I am looking for a method or product to cage the LED lighting for
>> each individual annunciator. So when one lights up, you
do not get
>> bleed over light into an annunciator above or below the
one that is lit.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:23 am Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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I would suggest you have a look at the following thread on VansAirforce.
http://tinyurl.com/2xtqes
Looks pretty neat to me.
Pascal
www.notreavion.net
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[mailto:owner-aeroelectric-list-server(at)matronics.com] De la part de Greg
Young
Envoyé : mardi 8 janvier 2008 18:48
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Objet : RE: Question about Annunciating Lights
I'm building an annunciator strip as well. I'm planning to get some plastic
strips from a hobby or craft shop and glue together an appropriate egg crate
to isolate mine. Mine has a smoked acrylic cover so I may glue or RTV the
egg crate to it or the overlay for a good seal.
Regards,
Greg Young
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>> I am looking for a method or product to cage the LED lighting for
>> each individual annunciator. So when one lights up, you
do not get
>> bleed over light into an annunciator above or below the
one that is lit.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:47 am Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Bob
In the document you saved to your website, you're missing the building
pictures... which are very important and are in the bottom of the Van's Air
Force thread
Carlos
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:51 am Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Bob, it would help if you also added these pictures to the article...
Bret Smith
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:01 am Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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How about the egg crate style fluorescent light fixture that is often
used in place of the frosted panels ?
Search for "L2GT PLTS R5" at www.homedepot.com
Quote: | I'm building an annunciator strip as well. I'm planning to get some plastic
strips from a hobby or craft shop and glue together an appropriate egg crate
to isolate mine. Mine has a smoked acrylic cover so I may glue or RTV the
egg crate to it or the overlay for a good seal.
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Quote: | > I am looking for a method or product to cage the LED lighting for
> each individual annunciator. So when one lights up, you > do not
get bleed over light into an annunciator above or below the > one
that is lit.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:57 am Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Search results in notta.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:37 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Everyone...Thank you for all of the responses and suggestions. It looks
like I will need to hit the aviation section at Home Depot again. Although,
sometimes the aviation section at Lowe's is better.
The idea with the U-channel is an excellent one, I wish I had thought of it
sooner. If I can find a piece of the right size, it should work out nicely.
I did contact Paul off-list but did not know the thread existed on VAF.
Thank you for the link. I think I have solved my problem.
I still need to go buy a band saw anyways; that however is a heck of a lot
cheaper than what I was quoted from Statcoswitch for a lighted indicator
matrix.
Scott R. Shook
RV-7A (Building)
N696JS (Reserved)
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Mark Phillips in TN
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:15 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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Here's another take on rollin' yer own:
http://websites.expercraft.com/n51pw/index.php?q=log_entry&log_id=5126
Click on fotos for bigger view and Next Entry>> for more info (several pages) including wiring diagram, part #s etc...
From The PossumWorks in TN
Mark Phillips
Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.
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Mark Phillips in TN
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:36 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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In a message dated 01/09/2008 11:46:52 PM Central Standard Time, zk-vii(at)rvproject.gen.nz writes:
Quote: | Just another possible source of ideas. |
Oh, yeah- make mine look like somethin' outa some chickenhouse in Tennessee!!
Awesome work, Carl- I genuflect profusely!
Mark - do not archive
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:19 am Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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I made my panel out of Honeywell microswitches. It's not really a cheap way,
but the results are nice, and it's fairly straight-forward, with "dead face"
(labels so you KNOW the lamp is out, because it cannot be read unless
illuminated from behind). I also built a push-to-test circuit.
http://www.velocityxl.com/Electrical.htm
(just the pictures)
http://www.velocityxl.com/annunciator.JPG
http://www.velocityxl.com/press_to_test.JPG
http://www.velocityxl.com/IMAGES2/GRT3.JPG
I bought mine from these folks http://www.fmw411.com/
Brett
Quoting Carl Morgan <zk-vii(at)rvproject.gen.nz>:
[quote] I took Mark's work as a basis, and this is what I ended up with....
Close up:
http://www.rvproject.gen.nz/photos/2007-06/Web_Img_9760.jpg
http://www.rvproject.gen.nz/dailylog/dailylog_2007-07-28.html the final
look,
http://www.rvproject.gen.nz/dailylog/dailylog_2007-06-18.html and
http://www.rvproject.gen.nz/dailylog/dailylog_2007-06-19.html for some of
the fabrication process.
Just another possible source of ideas.
Carl
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:01 pm Post subject: Question about Annunciating Lights |
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At 12:54 PM 1/9/2008 -0500, you wrote:
Quote: | Bob, it would help if you also added these pictures to the article...
Bret Smith
RV-9A "Fuselage"
Blue Ridge, GA
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Done. Thanks!
Quote: | > A fine piece of work! I've preserved this data in
> an excerpt of the websit and posted it to:
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>http://aeroelectric.com/articles/Roll_your_own_Annunicator_Panel.pdf
Bob . . .
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