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sam.marlow
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 2:35 pm Post subject: Switch ID |
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Can someone help me identify what kind of connectors are used on this
switch? I want to use it on the flaps for an RV7A. Part # 13AT437-T2
7711 or M8805/26-010, not sure which one is the part number.
Thanks!
Sam Marlow
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 5:13 pm Post subject: Switch ID |
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Those are called solder turrets:
There is no mating connector. They're meant to have bare wires wrapped around them then soldered, like this:
I'll leave it to others here to discuss their suitability for use in aircraft.
Eric
Quote: | On Oct 29, 2015, at 3:32 PM, Sam Marlow <sam.marlow(at)roadrunner.com> wrote:
Can someone help me identify what kind of connectors are used on this switch? I want to use it on the flaps for an RV7A. Part # 13AT437-T2 7711 or M8805/26-010, not sure which one is the part number.
Thanks!
Sam Marlow
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sam.marlow
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 7:02 pm Post subject: Switch ID |
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Thanks for the reply!
Eric Page wrote:
Quote: | Those are called solder turrets:
There is no mating connector. They're meant to have bare wires wrapped around them then soldered, like this:
I'll leave it to others here to discuss their suitability for use in aircraft.
Eric
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 3:32 PM, Sam Marlow <sam.marlow(at)roadrunner.com> wrote:
> Can someone help me identify what kind of connectors are used on this switch? I want to use it on the flaps for an RV7A. Part # 13AT437-T2 7711 or M8805/26-010, not sure which one is the part number.
> Thanks!
>
> Sam Marlow
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