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Allen Fulmer
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 79 Location: Alexander City, AL
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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:48 am Post subject: Infinity Stick Grip switch grounding? |
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Many of the push button and/or toggle switches on the Infinity grips have
two wires and most functions they control simply require a connection to a
ground when activated (like PushToTalk, AP disconnect, Freq swap, etc.).
Plus the trim switch (coolie hat) has one connection labeled common or
ground.
My question is, as a general rule, would it be better to connect those
switches (needing a ground) to the airframe (under the seat somewhere in
this case) or carry a single ground wire back to the forest of tabs (or
avionics ground "bus")?
Does it matter?
Thanks,
Allen Fulmer
RV7 Wiring/Plumbing
Eggenfellner Subaru E6T on firewall
N808AF reserved
Alexander City, AL
256-329-2001
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trigo(at)mail.telepac.pt Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:16 am Post subject: Infinity Stick Grip switch grounding? |
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Hi Allen
(From another Subbie...)
I am not an EE or a specialist, but I did connect all grip ground wires to one ground bus under the seat, and then carried a single ground from that bus to the firewall forest of tabs.
It works flawlessly, but I did some tests grounding each of the wires to the airframe locally and worked good as well. I believe the only one that can cause a ground loop problem would be the ground wire from the PTT.
Carlos
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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:31 pm Post subject: Infinity Stick Grip switch grounding? |
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At 12:45 PM 1/12/2009, you wrote:
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Many of the push button and/or toggle switches on the Infinity grips have
two wires and most functions they control simply require a connection to a
ground when activated (like PushToTalk, AP disconnect, Freq swap, etc.).
Plus the trim switch (coolie hat) has one connection labeled common or
ground.
My question is, as a general rule, would it be better to connect those
switches (needing a ground) to the airframe (under the seat somewhere in
this case) or carry a single ground wire back to the forest of tabs (or
avionics ground "bus")?
Does it matter?
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These are control lines, not signal lines. Further,
they carry very little current. They will perform
as advertised with local ground. The only caveat
might suggest that each ground wire from each
switch get its own ground wire through the maintenance
connector . . . and have it's own terminal to the ground
stud (8-32 screw).
This will prevent loss of one wire causing loss of
all control functions on the stick that use a ground
for operation.
Bob . . .
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( . . . a long habit of not thinking )
( a thing wrong, gives it a superficial )
( appearance of being right . . . )
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( -Thomas Paine 1776- )
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