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JohnInReno
Joined: 08 Sep 2007 Posts: 150
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:35 am Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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I am seeking pictures and advice on fuse block locations, panel ground,
firewall ground, etc. My project is an RV-9A using a Z-13/8 architecture.
Thanks,
John Morgensen
775 771-5791
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:56 am Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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Hi John,
I have attached a photo of my solution to the fuse panel location. It is
hinged to the bottom of the instrument panel and swings back to a horizontal
position and is secured by two Camlocks. Since plan is to deal with fuses
only on the ground, it is out of the way during flight. My architecture is
based on Bob Nuccols Z-11. The diode connection to the e-buss is mounted on
the backside of the panel.
Hope this is some help.
Regards,
Richard Dudley
-6A flying
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Bret Smith
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 178 Location: Mineral Bluff, GA
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 9:10 am Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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John, I have the same setup as you. I also made a drop-down tray.
http://www.flightinnovations.com/wiring.html
Bret Smith
RV-9A "Canopy"
Blue Ridge, GA
www.FlightInnovations.com
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 9:35 am Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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John,
There are many positions but you need to examine your
requirements. I am using the 13-8 system. I put my drop down panel just
to the right of the left side vent. Look at my pix on my web site.
http://www.websites.expercraft.com/jimn Then scroll down on the left
side to Panel, then to flight instrument and then to Oct 6 2005. I
mounted my ground system very close to the fire wall pass through. I
used a stainless steel handicap grab bar as my starting structure. I cut
off one end which gave my a 90* ell as it passed into the engine
compartment. In my pic. you can see where I put the ground block for
each side. There is one thing I needed to do and that is to use a bigger
(more terminals) ground block on the cabin side. I ended up putting some
grounds thru the pass thru and hooking up to the ground bolck on the
engine side. Count up the number of grounds you think you will need and
then add at least 50% to that number. I also put my "always hot" fuse
block very close to the firewall. This way I can run the always hot
lead thru the fire wall and directly to the fuse block. Since it is
short, it will not need protection. Lots of ideas, just freeze it and
build it.
Jim
99% done, 20% to go
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gyoung
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 211 Location: Republic of Texas
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 9:45 am Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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I mounted my fuse blocks directly to the fuselage side - dimpled the skin
and countersunk the holes in the blocks. They'll be covered by a sidewall
panel when the interior goes in.
Regards,
Greg Young
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JohnInReno
Joined: 08 Sep 2007 Posts: 150
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 12:01 pm Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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Thanks for all the responses!
john
John Morgensen wrote:
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I am seeking pictures and advice on fuse block locations, panel
ground, firewall ground, etc. My project is an RV-9A using a Z-13/8
architecture.
Thanks,
John Morgensen
775 771-5791
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:49 pm Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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John,
Here is yet another hinged option. This fuse block uses insert able
crimped contacts (no fastons and one less electrical interface). It is also
split 20 Main Buss, 8 Essential Buss. The two buses are tied by a schottky
diode bolted to brass busses (the stuff in the center of the rear of the
panel). The fuse panel swings down and forward from the front edge of the
panel and all of the wiring is in the rear.
Ralph & Laura Hoover
RV7A N527LR
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 6:06 pm Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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I didn't mention that the Battery Buss fuse block is a 6 fuse surface mount
block like others you have seen. It is mounted on the Forward side of the
firewall inboard of the Brake fluid reservoir.
Ralph
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Allen Fulmer
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 79 Location: Alexander City, AL
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 6:13 pm Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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My favorite so far! And where, pray tell, did you get that beautiful fuse
block with cover? Surely must be automotive!
Allen Fulmer
RV7 Avionics and Electrical
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Mark Phillips in TN
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 431 Location: Columbia, TN
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 6:14 pm Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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In a message dated 05/13/2008 8:59:52 AM Central Daylight Time, rhdudley1(at)bellsouth.net writes:
Quote: | > I am seeking pictures and advice on fuse block locations, panel ground,
Quote: | firewall ground, etc. My project is an RV-9A using a Z-13/8 architecture. |
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I recently helped with wiring on a -7A and came up with a solution that worked out pretty well. Radio stack is centered on panel, dual GRT EFIS, ADI, A/P & EIS4000 on pilots side, nothing but blank panel on right. Made this area into a large glovebox, with a door that was the same shape as the dual EFIS panels, hinged at the bottom. All four fuse blocks are mounted directly to the sub-panel behind the glove box. The glovebox has a bottom-hinged rear panel that exposes the fuse blocks, with a fuse legend on its back side. You simply open the glovebox door, pull out anything in the way, pull down the cover panel (held with velcro), and all the fuses are right there. The empty slots have spare fuses as indicated by the legend.
Photos if ya really want them-
Still brain-fartin' at The PossumWorks in TN
Mark
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 3:55 am Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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Allen,
I found it on the internet, I will search my records and see if I
can find out where. I have lost a bunch of stuff due to a computer crash.
I will be on the road for a few days so I will look when I return.
It is a Bussman product 15710 series.
Ralph
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 6:50 am Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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Not building an RV, but worked on this same problem. I hinge-mounted a
panel above the copilot's feet, but to eliminate a separate fuseblock cover
I hinged mine at the firewall and Dzus'd it to the bottom flange of the
instru panel, with the blocks on the upper side of the panel. Easy access
on the ground, nothing to get bumped or kicked when closed.
do not archive
Blue skies and tailwinds
Jim
CH-801
DeltaHawk diesel
Augusta GA
90% done, 90% left
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 2:17 pm Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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John:
I'm also building an RV 9tip-up, but I did not go with a hinged panel. My
thought was that it should be very rare that I need to change fuses. If I
do, it will be on the ground and all I'd have to do is back under the
passanger side to change or troubleshoot.
When I mounted them, I didn't take any pictures before I removed my
sub-panel, but plan on it when I rivet my sub-panel on for the last time.
That said, I mounted the Main Bus and Diode and heatsink (25watt - B&C) on
the outboard side of the 745rib on the passanger side and used nutplates. I
mounted the Eudurance Bus, which will basically be my avionics bus, on the
inboard surface of the same rib. That way the e-bus will be just about 8 "
from my avionic's stack. The Battery Bus I mounted just below the brake
reservior and to the left of the battery. So'll I have a shor run to the
Master Battery COntactor and no unfused wires penetrating the firewall. I
purchased a fuse block with cover, so I wouldn't have issues with dirt,
grease, etc.
When I get pictures, I'll get them to you..
Henry
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plaurence
Joined: 22 May 2006 Posts: 15
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:55 pm Post subject: Fuse Block Locations |
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Allen,
Try MIH Industries. That's where I purchased mine about a year ago.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dswartzendruber/
Peter Laurence
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