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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 9:25 am    Post subject: Non-switchable devices Reply with quote

I have a number of devices without a built-in 'off' switch that I would like to segregate and control with a single switch or relay.

They are currently activated when the master is turned on...fuel gauges, altitude encoder, trim indicators, and other similar items.
They are already separated to their own mini fuse block.

Here's my question:

Power the mini fuse block with a switch or with a switch controlling a relay...or don't bother?

Works pretty well as is - just thinking that I should have full-power-available to crank the engine till it starts.

Anyone out there fixed this and how? Or is it a non-problem - looking for complexity?

Ralph Capen


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 9:53 am    Post subject: Non-switchable devices Reply with quote

The minuscule amount of power drawn by the items you mentioned are a complete non-issue. Don't add a single point of failure.

Bob McC


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I have a number of devices without a built-in 'off' switch that I would like to segregate and control with a single switch or relay.

They are currently activated when the master is turned on...fuel gauges, altitude encoder, trim indicators, and other similar items.
They are already separated to their own mini fuse block.

Here's my question:

Power the mini fuse block with a switch or with a switch controlling a relay...or don't bother?

Works pretty well as is - just thinking that I should have full-power-available to crank the engine till it starts.

Anyone out there fixed this and how? Or is it a non-problem - looking for complexity?

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 10:11 am    Post subject: Non-switchable devices Reply with quote

Ralph,

I'm sure you will get some feedback asking why you want to turn those devices off so I will skip that part.

Beechcraft uses a relay (for avionics master) that when powered, holds the contacts open. It's a little backwards thinking but when the avionics master switch is in the "off" position, the relay is powered and opens the circuit. When the avionics master switch is in the "on" position, the relay is not powered and closes the contacts allowing electrons to flow. It is a spst or spdt nc relay like this one pc795-1c-c-12c-rn-x ( http://www.waytekwire.com/manf/141/PICKER-COMPONENTS/ )
It's a fail safe design.

Hope this helps

Justin.


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On Feb 23, 2015, at 08:24, Ralph E. Capen <recapen(at)earthlink.net> wrote:




I have a number of devices without a built-in 'off' switch that I would like to segregate and control with a single switch or relay.

They are currently activated when the master is turned on...fuel gauges, altitude encoder, trim indicators, and other similar items.
They are already separated to their own mini fuse block.

Here's my question:

Power the mini fuse block with a switch or with a switch controlling a relay...or don't bother?

Works pretty well as is - just thinking that I should have full-power-available to crank the engine till it starts.

Anyone out there fixed this and how? Or is it a non-problem - looking for complexity?

Ralph Capen








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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:29 am    Post subject: Non-switchable devices Reply with quote

I should clarify the statement. The relay that Beechcraft uses is not physically like the one listed. The Beechcraft relay is much larger and heavier. Electrically it is similar in function.

Justin



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Ralph,

I'm sure you will get some feedback asking why you want to turn those devices off so I will skip that part.

Beechcraft uses a relay (for avionics master) that when powered, holds the contacts open. It's a little backwards thinking but when the avionics master switch is in the "off" position, the relay is powered and opens the circuit. When the avionics master switch is in the "on" position, the relay is not powered and closes the contacts allowing electrons to flow. It is a spst or spdt nc relay like this one pc795-1c-c-12c-rn-x ( http://www.waytekwire.com/manf/141/PICKER-COMPONENTS/ )
It's a fail safe design.

Hope this helps

Justin.


> On Feb 23, 2015, at 08:24, Ralph E. Capen <recapen(at)earthlink.net> wrote:
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>
>
>
> I have a number of devices without a built-in 'off' switch that I would like to segregate and control with a single switch or relay.
>
> They are currently activated when the master is turned on...fuel gauges, altitude encoder, trim indicators, and other similar items.
> They are already separated to their own mini fuse block.
>
> Here's my question:
>
> Power the mini fuse block with a switch or with a switch controlling a relay...or don't bother?
>
> Works pretty well as is - just thinking that I should have full-power-available to crank the engine till it starts.
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> Anyone out there fixed this and how? Or is it a non-problem - looking for complexity?
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> Ralph Capen







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