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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 9:44 am Post subject: Vertical Power VP-X Pro for RV-8 Architecture Question |
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Go to the VP website and click on the button that says "Products - VP-X
Planner" http://planner.verticalpower.com/
That will take you to an interactive planner that will develop your
schematic and load analysis. It provides options for backup systems and
has a "Review" function that allows you to have Marc look over your plan
for problems. You can save your plan on line and modify it and print out
new wiring diagrams and schematics any time you want. It really is all
you need, and the manual explains everything you need. I have finished
my installation and have no hesitation to recommend it. It provides all
the flexibility I needed and backups that make me confident I could
easily deal with a failure of the "box" at any point in a flight.
Definitely not a "single point of failure."
John Grosse
Glasair IIS-RG 69BZ
Karl Gashler wrote:
Quote: | Hello everyone, long time listener, first time call
I am getting ready to design the electrical system for my RV-8. I will
have a full-up IFR Dynon EFIS system using the Vertical Power VP-X Pro
with all other typical full-electric airplane items such as autopilot,
trim, LED nav/strobe/landing/taxi lights, backup alternator (SD-,
etc. I bought the AeroElectric CD-ROM and have been unable to find any
electrical system architecture ideas, especially anything that would
apply to a VP-X Pro system. If you know where to find a "boilerplate"
system template that I could use as a starting point, or any other
advice, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much!
Karl
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