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jdporter
Joined: 01 Nov 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:08 am Post subject: magnetometer location |
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I'm using 2 EFIS units and could connect both to the same magnetometer
but wanted to have backup. Is there any problem mounting them next to
each other side by side. Will they interfere or cross talk with each other?
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:36 pm Post subject: magnetometer location |
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At 11:59 AM 11/1/2009, you wrote:
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I'm using 2 EFIS units and could connect both to the same
magnetometer but wanted to have backup. Is there any problem
mounting them next to each other side by side. Will they interfere
or cross talk with each other?
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magnetometers don't interfere with each other but
their measurement accuracy can be polluted with
stray fields from current in wires and nearby
magnetic materials. At Beech we used to mount these
things out in the wing but located about 12" away
from wiring to the tip. Your strobe wiring is
magnetically compatible since all outbound electrons are
balanced by inbound electrons in the same bundle.
Note that the shield on the strobe wire has nothing
to do with the magnetics. The nav light wiring could
run close to the magnetometers if it were a twisted
pair that takes outbound and inbound electrons past
any point closer than say 12" to the magnetometer.
Bob . . .
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( . . . a long habit of not thinking )
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longg(at)pjm.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:35 am Post subject: magnetometer location |
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Judson,
I recently mounted two of the Dynon type next to each other behind the
panel. The dealer said you "might" get away with it. Way too much
interference with stuff. they were way off. I then set them on the top
of the panel just to see the difference - wow, right on! ok, get them
out of the panel and over to the wings or maybe behind the seat. to keep
them separate I mounted them in the stub wing area on each side of the
Legacy. you must be very careful they are mounted at the same angle as
the unit. Put them where they won't get wet and where you have access to
get at them for maintenance. It's all about maintenance.
I find they are sensitive to everything, e.g. spars, landing gear,
pliers in your pocket etc. Get or make an extension cable (easy) and
give them their own space. You'll enjoy the better accuracy.
Glenn
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