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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:49 pm Post subject: Wing Wiring/Plumbing |
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Stan Loer
RV-8 Q/B
stazel(at)cpros.com (stazel(at)cpros.com)
I'm planning to install fittings and connectors in the wing roots so that pitot lines and wiring can be disconnected to facilitate wing removal/installation. Are there any photos out there which I could use to help me sort this out?
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:42 pm Post subject: Wing Wiring/Plumbing |
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Stan, no photos but allow for 5 wires for the wing tip lights.
Dick
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 5:45 pm Post subject: Wing Wiring/Plumbing |
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Hey Stan C
Having connectors and fittings sounds good in theory C but how often do you really thing you will need to remove your wings. If you really think you might have to do that in the future C just leave enough extra wire or plumbing so that you can cut it and put the connector in then. Getting the wing attach bolts out will be the hardest part of that type of project anyway.
See you in the air soon C
Paul Rice
RV8 100 hours flying.
If I ever have to remove my wings C wiring and plumbing will be the least of my problems.
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Subject: Wing Wiring/Plumbing
Date: Sat C 2 Aug 2008 13:46:08 -0700
Stan Loer
RV-8 Q/B
stazel(at)cpros.com (stazel(at)cpros.com)
I'm planning to install fittings and connectors in the wing roots so that pitot lines and wiring can be disconnected to facilitate wing removal/installation. Are there any photos out there which I could use to help me sort this out?
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:14 pm Post subject: Wing Wiring/Plumbing |
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Every person has his own ideas. How wrong they are, is only when they
find themselves in the worst situation, and then is too late to correct
their wrong planning....
I wish I had done things different, when in comes to wiring and
connectors, to wings etc....
But do not believe it....
Robert
rv6a
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Subject: RE: Wing Wiring/Plumbing
To: rv8-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Saturday, August 2, 2008, 9:42 PM
Hey Stan,
Having connectors and fittings sounds good in theory, but
how often do you really thing you will need to remove your
wings. If you really think you might have to do that in the
future, just leave enough extra wire or plumbing so that you
can cut it and put the connector in then. Getting the wing
attach bolts out will be the hardest part of that type of
project anyway.
See you in the air soon,
Paul Rice
RV8 100 hours flying.
If I ever have to remove my wings, wiring and plumbing will
be the least of my problems.
From: stazel(at)cpros.comTo: rv8-list(at)matronics.comSubject:
Wing Wiring/PlumbingDate: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 13:46:08
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Stan Loer
RV-8 Q/B
stazel(at)cpros.com
I'm planning to install fittings and connectors in the
wing roots so that pitot lines and wiring can be
disconnected to facilitate wing removal/installation. Are
there any photos out there which I could use to help me sort
this out?
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vhimsl(at)roadrunner.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 10:57 pm Post subject: Wing Wiring/Plumbing |
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I am at this stage also. I was going to install connectors but with the Vans plastic conduit extending from the wing tip to the inside the fuselage, It is easier to just run the wires all the way through. If you leave a maintenance loop in the tubing and wires (inside the fuselage), you can cut and crimp if and when you have to remove the wings.
For reliability I try to have continuous unbroken wire runs as the connector interface is another possible point of failure.
The panel is another story. I installed everything on the panel while it was on the bench and truncated every wire (except coax) with an Amphenol molex type connector combo (not the cheap Radio Shack ones). In effect I made the panel ‘plug and play’. This is so I don’t have to contort myself under the panel in the airplane. This has proven itself as I have had to remove it a couple of times for ‘corrections’. If you decide to go with the Dynon D-180, the manifold pressure transducer requires a special crimping tool. Use this tool for the Amphenol connectors as well. Save some bucks. I got mine off Ebay.
So bottom line? Save the connectors for the panel and use continuous wire/tubing runs on the wings.
Regards,
Vince H.
Idaho – N8432
At hanger for final assembly
From: owner-rv8-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv8-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Stan Loer
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Subject: Wing Wiring/Plumbing
Stan Loer
RV-8 Q/B
stazel(at)cpros.com (stazel(at)cpros.com)
I'm planning to install fittings and connectors in the wing roots so that pitot lines and wiring can be disconnected to facilitate wing removal/installation. Are there any photos out there which I could use to help me sort this out?
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:55 am Post subject: Wing Wiring/Plumbing |
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Stan, I'm building a RV-8a and I'm not building in any type disconnect in the wiring for the wings.
I built a Zenith 601XL a couple years ago and invested the time and effort to make disconnects
but it was a waste of effort. I have not even considered taking a wing off. So, you can do whatever
you want, but the usefulness is doubtful. I removed the wings on my 8 last week after
final fitting and stored them. Working and triming on the canopy right now. Best regards, Bill
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