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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 1:16 pm Post subject: Grounding lugs |
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Ok, got the transponder info, now...
I am still wondering if I need to change out the 1/4" brass thru firewall studs put in by Lancair. I am using #2 welding cable for the batteries. If I've done the calculations correctly the diameter of AWG2 is .27", just slightly more than 1/4". Would that .02 require going to 5/16" studs?
Thanks to all who jumped in on the transponder part of the question. Quote: |
Quote: | > Second question regards the transmission of the transponder
> signal. Does the signal rediate from the shaft and the ball or
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blackoaks(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 1:16 pm Post subject: Grounding lugs |
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My mistake, They are steel not brass...
On 7/16/06, John McMahon <blackoaks(at)gmail.com (blackoaks(at)gmail.com)> wrote: Quote: | Ok, got the transponder info, now...
I am still wondering if I need to change out the 1/4" brass thru firewall studs put in by Lancair. I am using #2 welding cable for the batteries. If I've done the calculations correctly the diameter of AWG2 is .27", just slightly more than 1/4". Would that .02 require going to 5/16" studs?
Thanks to all who jumped in on the transponder part of the question. Quote: |
Quote: | > Second question regards the transmission of the transponder
> signal. Does the signal rediate from the shaft and the ball or
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John McMahon
Lancair Super ES, N9637M
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John McMahon
Lancair Super ES, N9637M
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 1:28 pm Post subject: Grounding lugs |
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In a message dated 7/16/2006 5:18:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, blackoaks(at)gmail.com writes:
Quote: | Ok, got the transponder info, now...
I am still wondering if I need to change out the 1/4" brass thru firewall studs put in by Lancair. I am using #2 welding cable for the batteries. If I've done the calculations correctly the diameter of AWG2 is .27", just slightly more than 1/4". Would that .02 require going to 5/16" studs?
Thanks to all who jumped in on the transponder part of the question.
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John,
No, It doesn't make any difference. Even steel is OK. In fact brass is not a very good conductor, believe it or not. It is much closer to steel than to copper. There is not that much resistance in the short length we are talking about. The main thing is a clean connection that won't corrode, and that is mechanically strong enough that it is reliable.
Dan Hopper
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Joined: 02 Jan 2006 Posts: 643 Location: Sacramento, California, USA
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 1:52 pm Post subject: Grounding lugs |
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On Jul 16, 2006, at 5:10 PM, John McMahon wrote:
Quote: | Ok, got the transponder info, now...
I am still wondering if I need to change out the 1/4" brass thru
firewall studs put in by Lancair. I am using #2 welding cable for
the batteries. If I've done the calculations correctly the
diameter of AWG2 is .27", just slightly more than 1/4". Would
that .02 require going to 5/16" studs?
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No. The existing 1/4" stud will work just fine. There is likely more
loss in the connection itself than in the resistance of the stud.
Brian Lloyd 361 Catterline Way
brian-yak AT lloyd DOT com Folsom, CA 95630
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I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things . . .
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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