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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 2:22 pm Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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Greetings,
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small, round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that appreciated.
Tom Barter
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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 2:31 pm Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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I used a molex but i suspect a dsub would have been better
Will
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2021, 18:25 Tom Barter <kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net>
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[quote] Greetings,
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am
wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming
out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable
that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small,
round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be
able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if
possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that
appreciated.
Tom Barter
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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 2:32 pm Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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At 05:21 PM 6/11/2021, you wrote:
Quote: | Greetings,
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small, round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that appreciated.
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Ditch the 26AWG 5wire extension and mate your
MAC actuator to a 22AWG 5-wire bundle of your
own making. Here's a suggested method that is
much easier to fabricate and decidedly more
robust as a finished installation:
https://tinyurl.com/cmq7epd
Bob . . .
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survive crashes, why don't they make the whole airplane
out of that stuff?"
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Ceengland
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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 2:37 pm Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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Machined subD pins should work fine; if needed strip twice as much and
double the wire before inserting in the pin. If you want them 'orderly',
use a 9 pin housing; otherwise just use heat shrink over each mated pair.
Wish I could claim the idea..
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 5:25 PM Tom Barter <kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net>
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[quote] Greetings,
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am
wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming
out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable
that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small,
round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be
able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if
possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that
appreciated.
Tom Barter
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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 4:28 pm Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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I remember seeing this approach somewhere also, I want to say from Stein Bruch at Steinair. He simply used good quality pins and sockets and then mated them and individually heat shrunk them as you describe. I think he may have put a larger heat shrink sleeve over the entire bundle for an extra payer of protection and neatness. It looked like a neat and tidy solution. Certainly not as quick to disconnect as an actual connector, but then how often do you remove the elevator or tail of your airplane?
I am considering this approach, but may also just use a 0.062 pitch mini molex as they are fairly robust and small, but not weatherproof. A 5 pin Weatherpack or Metripack is weatherproof, but much bulkier.
Matt
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Quote: | On Jun 11, 2021, at 6:41 PM, Charlie England <ceengland7(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Machined subD pins should work fine; if needed strip twice as much and double the wire before inserting in the pin. If you want them 'orderly', use a 9 pin housing; otherwise just use heat shrink over each mated pair.
Wish I could claim the idea..
Charlie
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 5:25 PM Tom Barter <kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net (kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net)> wrote:
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Greetings,
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small, round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that appreciated.
Tom Barter
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Ceengland
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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 5:21 pm Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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The technique is detailed on the Aeroelectric Connection site; I think Bob has a 'comic book' detailing it. But the technique is pretty much everywhere in the wild now.
Charlie
On 6/11/2021 7:28 PM, Matthew S. Whiting wrote:
Quote: | I remember seeing this approach somewhere also, I want to say from Stein Bruch at Steinair. Â He simply used good quality pins and sockets and then mated them and individually heat shrunk them as you describe. Â I think he may have put a larger heat shrink sleeve over the entire bundle for an extra payer of protection and neatness. Â It looked like a neat and tidy solution. Â Certainly not as quick to disconnect as an actual connector, but then how often do you remove the elevator or tail of your airplane?
I am considering this approach, but may also just use a 0.062 pitch mini molex as they are fairly robust and small, but not weatherproof. Â A 5 pin Weatherpack or Metripack is weatherproof, but much bulkier.
Matt
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Quote: | On Jun 11, 2021, at 6:41 PM, Charlie England <ceengland7(at)gmail.com> (ceengland7(at)gmail.com) wrote:
 Machined subD pins should work fine; if needed strip twice as much and double the wire before inserting in the pin. If you want them 'orderly', use a 9 pin housing; otherwise just use heat shrink over each mated pair.
Wish I could claim the idea..
Charlie
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 5:25 PM Tom Barter <kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net (kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net)> wrote:
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Greetings,
Â
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small, round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that appreciated.
Â
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Dave Saylor
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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:05 pm Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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For those tiny wires I like to use crimp-type D-sub pins and sockets.
Stagger the joints and heat-shrink each one, then heat-shrink all five.
They don't need to be in a housing. It makes a fairly small and manageable
bulge. I think Bob has a write-up on this technique.
--Dave
On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 3:25 PM Tom Barter <kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net>
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[quote] Greetings,
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am
wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming
out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable
that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small,
round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be
able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if
possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that
appreciated.
Tom Barter
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peter(at)sportingaero.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 12:21 am Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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Transition away from 26 gauge as soon as possible and use a 9 pin D-sub as a connector
Solder the 26g wires from the servo and then crimp 22g for the rest of the run.
Peter
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Subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections
Greetings,
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small, round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that appreciated.
Tom Barter
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 6:44 am Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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At 11:04 PM 6/11/2021, you wrote:
Quote: | For those tiny wires I like to use crimp-type D-sub pins and sockets. Stagger the joints and heat-shrink each one, then heat-shrink all five. They don't need to be in a housing. It makes a fairly small and manageable bulge. I think Bob has a write-up on this technique. |
The last frame of this comic-book describes
this technique:
https://tinyurl.com/c5v2xvm
. . . and yes, those 26AWG leads are of questionable
design integrity. I've spoken with Ray-Allen folks
at OSH about this numerous times 20+ years ago
only to be rebuffed. So be it. It's their product.
But anything less than 22AWG wire in the airframe
bundles only increases fabrication labor and risk,
it's not good practice in the GA industry.
Raytheon-Beech DID use quite a bit of 24AWG wire
in Model 390 airframe bundles. Assembly line folks
hated the stuff but it DID save some weight in a very
complex airplane (Premier). For our purposes
any benefits secured by the use of tiny wires
are washed out by degradation of robustness.
Bob . . .
Un impeachable logic: George Carlin asked, "If black boxes
survive crashes, why don't they make the whole airplane
out of that stuff?"
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Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2021 8:29 am Post subject: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections |
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We’ve been using that method for a long time, and in fact made a quick video of it (full credit to Bob Nuckolls)!
Â
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8DCvBV2V4M
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Subject: Re: MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator connections
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For those tiny wires I like to use crimp-type D-sub pins and sockets. Stagger the joints and heat-shrink each one, then heat-shrink all five. They don't need to be in a housing. It makes a fairly small and manageable bulge. I think Bob has a write-up on this technique.
Â
--Dave
Â
On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 3:25 PM Tom Barter <kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net (kesleyelectric(at)iowatelecom.net)> wrote:
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Greetings,
Â
I’m in the process of installing an MAC/Ray Allen trim actuator, and am wondering what the best way is to connect the five 26 gauge leads coming out of the actuator to the corresponding 26 gauge five wire control cable that will be routed up to the cockpit. The company used to offer a small, round pin connector for that purpose, but not any more. Would like to be able to disconnect the actuator rather than cut solder joints, if possible. Any suggestions for a connector for fine wires like that appreciated.
Â
Tom Barter
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