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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:36 am    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

Hey Bob! That avionics ground bus you sell worked great on my project.
Included in the kit were some long D-sub female pins. I used some to
double up small wires and to attach a few 18 awg wires with. Can you
tell me the PN# please? I need a few more.
BTW, the panel & electrical is now about done, I used your ideas, book &
web page a great deal on this project so thanks for the help!
Here's the finished project:
http://www.maddyhome.com/canardpages/pages/tim/chapter22.html
Thanks, Tim


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:03 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

At 03:32 PM 6/10/2011, you wrote:
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Hey Bob! That avionics ground bus you sell worked great on my
project. Included in the kit were some long D-sub female pins. I
used some to double up small wires and to attach a few 18 awg wires
with. Can you tell me the PN# please? I need a few more.
BTW, the panel & electrical is now about done, I used your ideas,
book & web page a great deal on this project so thanks for the help!
Here's the finished project:

Oh man . . . I don't recall the event at all.
Were these pins with wire grips that extended
out past connector body and would accept wire
larger than 20AWG? I think I've see such
pins in my travels but don't recall ever having
some in hand . . . much less having shared
them.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:35 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

On that subject, I have one 18 gauge ground from my avionics stack that I couldn't put into the ground bus. I was going to run a separate wire to the firewall forest of tabs. Is there a better way? Ditto on the book and website.

Thanks,

Michael Wynn
RV 8 Wiring
San Ramon, CA

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Hey Bob! That avionics ground bus you sell worked great on my
project. Included in the kit were some long D-sub female pins. I
used some to double up small wires and to attach a few 18 awg wires
with. Can you tell me the PN# please? I need a few more.
BTW, the panel & electrical is now about done, I used your ideas,
book & web page a great deal on this project so thanks for the help!
Here's the finished project:

Oh man . . . I don't recall the event at all.
Were these pins with wire grips that extended
out past connector body and would accept wire
larger than 20AWG? I think I've see such
pins in my travels but don't recall ever having
some in hand . . . much less having shared
  them.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:46 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

Perhaps they came from the 327 install kit? Mine came with 4.

On Jun 10, 2011, at 16:00, "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com> wrote:

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At 03:32 PM 6/10/2011, you wrote:
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> Hey Bob! That avionics ground bus you sell worked great on my project. Included in the kit were some long D-sub female pins. I used some to double up small wires and to attach a few 18 awg wires with. Can you tell me the PN# please? I need a few more.
> BTW, the panel & electrical is now about done, I used your ideas, book & web page a great deal on this project so thanks for the help!
> Here's the finished project:

Oh man . . . I don't recall the event at all.
Were these pins with wire grips that extended
out past connector body and would accept wire
larger than 20AWG? I think I've see such
pins in my travels but don't recall ever having
some in hand . . . much less having shared
them.



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:09 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

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Oh man . . . I don't recall the event at all.
Were these pins with wire grips that extended
out past connector body and would accept wire
larger than 20AWG? I think I've see such
pins in my travels but don't recall ever having
some in hand . . . much less having shared
them.

Bob . . .
Thanks Bob.

Well maybe I got them elsewhere then. I did put all the pins from the
install kits into the same container, I bet they came from Garmin. They
are about 1/4" longer and will accept a 18awg wire, why longer I have no
idea.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:33 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

At 04:31 PM 6/10/2011, you wrote:
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On that subject, I have one 18 gauge ground from my avionics stack that I couldn't put into the ground bus. I was going to run a separate wire to the firewall forest of tabs. Is there a better way? Ditto on the book and website.

Cut 18AWG 6" short of reaching avionics ground bus.
Butt splice or lap solder two 22AWG wires onto end
of 18AWG. Then terminate the two smaller wires into the
D-sub pins.

Bob . . .
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:34 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

Hi Bob,
I would like to ask you a question regarding the wiring of the starter in my
plane. It has the left mag and an electronic ignition. I fly an RV7 wired
according to Diagram #11 and the addition of #25 (I believe) for the
electronic ignition on the top plugs. The way it is wired I need to have the
mag on and the electronic ignition off in order for the starter to engage. I
would like to change over to either start on both or the electronic ignition
only for better starting. Could you let me know how I would go about
accomplishing that task
Thanks
Franz Fux
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:34 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

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Thanks Bob.
Well maybe I got them elsewhere then. I did put all the pins from
the install kits into the same container, I bet they came from
Garmin. They are about 1/4" longer and will accept a 18awg wire, why
longer I have no idea.

Because the wire grip for 18AWG won't go into the
d-sub connector housing. So they use a longer pin
to effect the crimp just outside the housing.

I'd prefer to spread the loads over two pins as
putting a too-big wire into one pin. See previous
post.
Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:17 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

Great! Thanks!

Michael

In a message dated 6/10/2011 2:34:20 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com writes:
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On that subject, I have one 18 gauge ground from my avionics stack that I couldn't put into the ground bus. I was going to run a separate wire to the firewall forest of tabs. Is there a better way? Ditto on the book and website.

  Cut 18AWG 6" short of reaching avionics ground bus.
Butt splice or lap solder two 22AWG wires onto end
of 18AWG. Then terminate the two smaller wires into the
D-sub pins.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:18 pm    Post subject: Avionics ground bus Reply with quote

On 6/10/2011 2:31 PM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
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> Thanks Bob.
> Well maybe I got them elsewhere then. I did put all the pins from the
> install kits into the same container, I bet they came from Garmin.
> They are about 1/4" longer and will accept a 18awg wire, why longer I
> have no idea.

Because the wire grip for 18AWG won't go into the
d-sub connector housing. So they use a longer pin
to effect the crimp just outside the housing.

I'd prefer to spread the loads over two pins as
putting a too-big wire into one pin. See previous
post.
Bob . . .

Thanks Bob & understood. I had run out of 20 at the time and it was a

short run so 18 was called into duty. I split the load as described on
the comm radios etc.
Tim


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I would like to change over to either start on both or the electronic ignition
only for better starting.

Is the mag impulse coupled?

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Could you let me know how I would go about
accomplishing that task.


What are you using for an ignition switch?
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