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nfivesl(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 8:09 am Post subject: Cable ties (Inside the Wingtip) |
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Don:
I follow you now. We are talking about the outboard
end of the wing or the "spar tip," 6W5-1.
For the small wires, I just drilled a hole and
installed a rubber grommet. The strobe wire is run
through the lightening hole like your wires. I
installed some rubber automotive trim that is used for
seams in car interiors. I got it from JC whitney and
it works well for anywhere you don't want wires to
come in contact with sharp edges. Here's a picture I
took while wiring up the lights in my right wing.
After the picture was taken I used a longer piece to
go all the way around the hole.
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/10_2005_Inside_Tip.JPG
Here's what it looks like all closed up with a green
LED light shining:
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/10_12_05_Wingtip.JPG
You can also see in the above photo an inspection
plate so I wouldn't have to go in through the light
holes to get to the strobes. I installed lights in
both wings for effective wig-wag lighting. I got the
wig-wag switch from periheliondesign.com.
You are welcome to come by anytime.
Scott Laughlin
Engine Installed.
Quote: | Hello Scott,
Where I am having trouble tying the wires down is
after they pass up the wing through the main ribs in
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grommets, they make a turn and go through a lightening
hole in the main spar extention, just like you will
have to do after they come out of the end of your PVC.
So I was looking for a removal method of strapping
down the wires through the lightening hole.
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mountain4don
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 29
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:26 am Post subject: Cable ties (Inside the Wingtip) |
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Thanks again Scott,
Good idea about running the rubber strip around the hole. On another related topic in this area, how did you tie up the loose wires to the headlights that are required to pull the bulb out the front to unfasten for bulb replacements? Right now I have a loop of wire that lays on the bottom skin when the bulbs are put in place.
Don
N5SL <nfivesl(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
Don:
I follow you now. We are talking about the outboard
end of the wing or the "spar tip," 6W5-1.
For the small wires, I just drilled a hole and
installed a rubber grommet. The strobe wire is run
through the lightening hole like your wires. I
installed some rubber automotive trim that is used for
seams in car interiors. I got it from JC whitney and
it works well for anywhere you don't want wires to
come in contact with sharp edges. Here's a picture I
took while wiring up the lights in my right wing.
After the picture was taken I used a longer piece to
go all the way around the hole.
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/10_2005_Inside_Tip.JPG
Here's what it looks like all closed up with a green
LED light shining:
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/10_12_05_Wingtip.JPG
You can also see in the above photo an inspection
plate so I wouldn't have to go in through the light
holes to get to the strobes. I installed lights in
both wings for effective wig-wag lighting. I got the
wig-wag switch from periheliondesign.com.
You are welcome to come by anytime.
Scott Laughlin
Engine Installed.
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 10:51 am Post subject: Cable ties (Inside the Wingtip) |
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Before connecting the plugs atthe headlight fixture end, you can run the
wires through a piece of 1/4" fuel line to protect them from chafing.
Ed Moody II
Rayne LA
601XL working on tail
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nfivesl(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 12:34 pm Post subject: Cable ties (Inside the Wingtip) |
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Don:
I did the same thing - tie-wrapped them together and
left some extra length. Ed's idea of using fuel hose
is a good one that I may try the next time I open up
the lights (thanks Ed!). I hope that is not for a
while since it's a real pain to get those screws in
just right. I used floating anchors on the second
wing, but the first one has the ZAC-specified fixed
anchor nuts.
Take care,
Scott Laughlin
--- Don Mountain <mountain4don(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: | Thanks again Scott,
Good idea about running the rubber strip around the
hole. On another related topic in this area, how
did you tie up the loose wires to the headlights
that are required to pull the bulb out the front to
unfasten for bulb replacements?
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