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airlincoln(at)sbcglobal.n Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:42 am Post subject: local grounding for wingtip lights |
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Can't find this specifically addressed in Aeroelectric connection, but I think I have it figured out -- comments please. Here's the situation:
RV-7, each wingtip has LED position light (22AWG), strobe light (18AWG shielded) and 75W landing light (14AWG due to length of wire run). I think I read somewhere that you should NOT ground the shielding of the strobe wires at the wingtip, only at the power supply. The position lights and landing lights will have two different size crimped ring terminals running from each of their ground wires, so I need to have a #6 nutplate/screw to ground the position lights to the outboard wing rib, and a #8 nutplate/screw to ground the landing lights to the outboard wing rib. Since I don't know what material the ring terminals are made out of (I don't think they're aluminum), once I bottle brush the two locations where the grounding will occur, I need a cadmium washer between the rib and the ring terminal to avoid corrosion. I was also planning on coating all components with vaseline before installation. Have I got this all correct or am I over-thinking?
Comments/suggestions please.
Jim Lincoln
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peter(at)sportingaero.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:06 am Post subject: local grounding for wingtip lights |
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In my view you're over thinking! I would put the same size ring terminal
on the end of all the wires, say #10. Then see AC43.13-1B pages 11-76 to
11-78 and take your choice. Terminals are usually copper. If you coat
everything in vaseline before installation it probably won't work.
Install dry, if you have to apply vaseline do it once everything is
screwed up (perhaps only worthwhile if you live in a very damp maritime
environment). Does the earth for the strobe go back down the shielded
cable? Yes, don't earth the shield at the wing tip. I'm sure others will
have differing views!
Peter
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rv-9a-online(at)telus.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:21 am Post subject: local grounding for wingtip lights |
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Hi Jim. AC43-13 covers this in some detail. My copy is at the hangar, so I
can't quote from it directly. The sequence and material of the washers,
lock washers and terminals is covered precisely. My recollection is for a
nutplate mount: cadmium plated bolt, cadmium plated lockwasher, cadmium
plated washer, terminal (tinned), aluminum alloy washer, substrate.
I actually drilled a hole in my spar (don't panic, it was cleared by the
factory) for the ground point. Although the rib is probably fine, I just
wanted a lower resistance path. I used dielectric grease rather than
Vaseline.
You can always crimp on new ring terminals with the same hole diameters and
use a single point for grounding if you want.
You are correct about the strobe shield, don't ground it at the wingtip.
Vern
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