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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:02 am    Post subject: Static Grounding Reply with quote

I fly a composite (E-glass not Carbon) Glasair and I am trying to deal with some static problems. A suggestion was to run a separate ground wire from radios stack , the EFIS and the AHRS directly to the ground buss as close to the battery as possible. Static wicks are not an option . Any comments or ideas?
Jim

James Robinson
Glasair lll N79R
Spanish Fork UT U77


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:51 am    Post subject: Static Grounding Reply with quote

At 10:59 AM 12/31/2009, you wrote:
Quote:
I fly a composite (E-glass not Carbon) Glasair and I am trying to
deal with some static problems. A suggestion was to run a separate
ground wire from radios stack , the EFIS and the AHRS directly to
the ground buss as close to the battery as possible. Static wicks
are not an option . Any comments or ideas?

If you're plagued with p-static in flight, then
some form of surface treatment combined with
static wicks are the only option. Grounds in
the electrical system have no significance
on this issue.

P-static in all composite aircraft having no
submerged lightning mesh has been a problem
since day-one. It's not an electrical/electronics
problem.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Static Grounding Reply with quote

jbr79r(at)yahoo.com wrote:
I fly a composite (E-glass not Carbon) Glasair and I am trying to deal with some static problems. A suggestion was to run a separate ground wire from radios stack , the EFIS and the AHRS directly to the ground buss as close to the battery as possible. Static wicks are not an option . Any comments or ideas?
Jim

James Robinson
Glasair lll N79R
Spanish Fork UT U77


I am in Ogden, UT and also fly a Glasair (I-RG) cruising at 200Kts Similar speeds (oversized engine 245 HP).
Are you talking about static when flying through rain or snow ??? Or something else ??

When flying to Alaska a few years ago, Flying in some light snow at like 12-13K, I experienced such a static problem once that the cockpit was glowing and everything metal I touched shocked me.
I made the mistake of touching the remote head (panel mounted control) for my ELT it it got "fried".

All the radios were loud static noise and sometimes a howling sound.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:35 pm    Post subject: Static Grounding Reply with quote

I know I can't do much about the static, but I'm trying to do what ever I can to protect the avionics.

James Robinson
Glasair lll N79R
Spanish Fork UT U77
From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com>
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
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Subject: Re: Static Grounding

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At 10:59 AM 12/31/2009, you wrote:
Quote:
I fly a composite (E-glass not Carbon) Glasair and I am trying to deal with some static problems. A suggestion was to run a separate ground wire from radios stack , the EFIS and the AHRS directly to the ground buss as close to the battery as possible. Static wicks are not an option . Any comments or ideas?

If you're plagued with p-static in flight, then
some form of surface treatment combined with
static wicks are the only option. Grounds in
the electrical system have no significance
on this issue.

P-static in all composite aircraft having no
submerged lightning mesh has been a problem

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:38 pm    Post subject: Static Grounding Reply with quote

I have been in and around clouds without any static like you mentioned but I lost the com port on my Chelton and the display screen on my TruTrak autopilot twice.

James Robinson
Glasair lll N79R
Spanish Fork UT U77
From: XeVision <dblumel(at)XeVision.com>
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Sent: Thu, December 31, 2009 1:00:07 PM
Subject: Re: Static Grounding

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[quote="jbr79r(at)yahoo.com"]I fly a composite (E-glass not Carbon) Glasair and I am trying to deal with some static problems. A suggestion was to run a separate ground wire from radios stack , the EFIS and the AHRS directly to the ground buss as close to the battery as possible. Static wicks are not an option . Any comments or ideas?
Jim

James Robinson
Glasair lll N79R
Spanish Fork UT U77

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I am in Ogden, UT and also fly a Glasair (I-RG) cruising at 200Kts Similar speeds (oversized engine 245 HP).
Are you talking about static when flying through rain or snow ??? Or something else ??

When flying to Alaska a few years ago, Flying in some light snow at like
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:40 pm    Post subject: Static Grounding Reply with quote

Hi Bob,

I'm building a Glasair III, an E-glass composite. While I don't have a
metal mesh embedded in my skin, I was thinking of using a conductive
vinyl ester primer bonded to static wicks to tame the P-static demon.
Should I be concerned with the primer blocking the effectiveness of my
internal COMM/NAV/GPS antennas? I suppose I could mask those areas and
reshoot them with a normal primer but would that give me a rather
directional radiation/reception pattern on my antennas?

Is there any way I can test the effectiveness of a conductive primer on
e-glass in p-static suppression before I bite the bullet?

Bruce
www.Glasair.org

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:03 pm    Post subject: Static Grounding Reply with quote

I don't have an answer, but a bit of speculation..

I suspect that p-static doesn't build as a uniform voltage all over the
airframe, but instead as a charge distribution along the pathway of high
speed airflow. As such, I'd think you might be able to get rid of
p-static by adding a conductive path roughly aligned with the flow. This
allows bleeding the charge off quietly. The mesh is certainly the best
solution for providing this path, but I could imagine that other
techniques could be used. Conductive coatings seem like a reasonable
thing to try. I imagine that they are somewhat process sensitive, and
probably won't work as well as mesh - or a metal airframe.

Depending on where your antennas are, you could probably get away with
omitting the coating in these areas. I kind of suspect if the coating
works well at warding off the p-static, it will also cause problems if
used over the antennas, and if it doesn't work well, you could spray it
everywhere and the antennas won't care.
Matt-

[quote]

Hi Bob,

I'm building a Glasair III, an E-glass composite. While I don't have a
metal mesh embedded in my skin, I was thinking of using a conductive
vinyl ester primer bonded to static wicks to tame the P-static demon.
Should I be concerned with the primer blocking the effectiveness of my
internal COMM/NAV/GPS antennas? I suppose I could mask those areas and
reshoot them with a normal primer but would that give me a rather
directional radiation/reception pattern on my antennas?

Is there any way I can test the effectiveness of a conductive primer on
e-glass in p-static suppression before I bite the bullet?

Bruce
www.Glasair.org

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