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Wiring the G207 Ray Allen Grip

 
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:34 am    Post subject: Wiring the G207 Ray Allen Grip Reply with quote

I am installing a single G207 hand grip on my grocery getter and need
some help with the two auxiliary switches at the top or front of the
grip. I purchased the unit complete with two push button switches at the
top.

If you are familiar with the G207 there are 4 flush mounted buttons on
top with one PTT on the front of the switch. There is an option for
either two toggle or two push button switches just in front of the 4
flush mounted buttons.

The PTT and four flush buttons are working as designed with no issues. I
use them for aileron trim and elevator trim. I want to use the 2
optional buttons for the rudder trim.

Ray Allen does not offer any ideas or schematics indicating there are
just too may options for wiring them. I want to see if anyone has used
them for a trim motor (in my case the rudder trim) and how they finally
wired them up. The switches have 3 connection points each and there is
continuity between two of them at all times. The 3rd is closed when the
button is pushed.

I have tried the obvious, ground to open, hot and switch to closed and
so on - and the reverse. Nothing so far but blown fuses.

I am using the T2-7A trim motor for the rudder which is a 5 wire unit.

Thanks,
Glenn


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:17 am    Post subject: Wiring the G207 Ray Allen Grip Reply with quote

Did you look at Figure 2 on Page 4 of this document:

http://www.rayallencompany.com/RACmedia/instructionsT2andT3.pdf

Thanks!

Bill Denton
bdenton(at)bdenton.com

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:39 am    Post subject: Wiring the G207 Ray Allen Grip Reply with quote

Bill,

Thanks for the heads up. I missed that diagram the first time around.
That worked as advertised. The trim and owner are now happy!

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