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Balancing Cockpit Lights

 
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Phil.Perry(at)netapp.com
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:49 am    Post subject: Balancing Cockpit Lights Reply with quote

As I’m working through the schematics for my system, I’ve got annunciator lights for a handful of different scenarios. Low Voltage, Over Voltage, Flap Motor, etc…..

Some of lights are included as parts of a subkit (IE: Voltage Reg) while others are built by me. I’m concerned that some lights will be brighter than others and they will not be uniformly lit on the panel.

<![if !supportLists]>1) <![endif]>What’s the process for balancing lights?
<![if !supportLists]>a. <![endif]>In-line resistors. Trial and Error until you find one you can live with?
<![if !supportLists]>b. <![endif]>In-line Pots. You can adjust them individually behind the panel?
<![if !supportLists]>c. <![endif]>Different light bulbs?

Also, I’d ultimately like to put all of the cockpit lighting behind a single dimmer switch. I’m guessing that’s accomplished by grounding all the lights to (and through) a dimmer switch. Correct?

Thanks for the help. Have a happy and productive 2010.

Phil


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 1:50 pm    Post subject: Balancing Cockpit Lights Reply with quote

I don't think 'balancing' is a concern. They are all 'on' or 'off' and will get 12 volts when 'on'.

I'm midway thru my dimming setup and it seems to me that I'll need 1 dimmer for all my Honeywell switches and indicators, another for cockpit map lighting, and I'm hoping only 1 for the various avionics that have dimmer functions. The last case may be an issue but I hope not.

Bill 'the day after' Watson

---- "Perry wrote:
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As I'm working through the schematics for my system, I've got
annunciator lights for a handful of different scenarios. Low Voltage,
Over Voltage, Flap Motor, etc.....



Some of lights are included as parts of a subkit (IE: Voltage Reg) while
others are built by me. I'm concerned that some lights will be brighter
than others and they will not be uniformly lit on the panel.



1) What's the process for balancing lights?

a. In-line resistors. Trial and Error until you find one you can
live with?

b. In-line Pots. You can adjust them individually behind the
panel?

c. Different light bulbs?



Also, I'd ultimately like to put all of the cockpit lighting behind a
single dimmer switch. I'm guessing that's accomplished by grounding all
the lights to (and through) a dimmer switch. Correct?



Thanks for the help. Have a happy and productive 2010.



Phil







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