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Sean Blair



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:32 am    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

I'm getting ready to run conduit through the baqggage area and acquired the same stuff Tim Olsen is using. It looks great, lots of room, and should do the job. The concern I have is how large this is on the O.D. and will there be a significant weakening of the bulkheads from enlarging the holes to size?

I believe the O.D. is 1.125 inches. I plan to run one on each side. Tim and others, after you installed this conduit, did you have alot of extra capacity left over? Could it be scaled down a little and still be sufficient?

Thanks,

Sean Blair
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 4:25 pm    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

I can't remember if it was 1.125 OD, or 1.05...I thought the latter.
Oh well. I can't say for sure that you won't have any weakening
there, and no I didn't ask. I have seen people drill 2 holes
there, instead of 1. I haven't fallen from the sky yet, but
I suppose it could happen any day. Wink

As for space left over, everything I have front to rear is run through
those conduits. The side that has the 2 #2 welding wire runs is pretty
darn full. Not much space left. (I do have about 4 wires extra run
through just for future use, and even a couple shielded ones on the
other side.) The opposite side has space left for more antenna wire or
other things, even though it has my huge (pinky sized) tygon static
tube running through it. I've heard that a pair of .75" ID lines
is just barely enough to manage in simpler installations, so I wanted
to guarantee a troublefree install.

I can't help make up your mind on what to do about the holes, but
I'm glad I have the space I do. Esp. on the Left side, there's
just not much room to run things.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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seanblair(at)adelphia.net wrote:
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I'm getting ready to run conduit through the baqggage area and
acquired the same stuff Tim Olsen is using. It looks great, lots of
room, and should do the job. The concern I have is how large this is
on the O.D. and will there be a significant weakening of the
bulkheads from enlarging the holes to size?

I believe the O.D. is 1.125 inches. I plan to run one on each side.
Tim and others, after you installed this conduit, did you have alot
of extra capacity left over? Could it be scaled down a little and
still be sufficient?

Thanks,

Sean Blair #40225


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:48 pm    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

Tim,
You ran extra wires for FUTURE avionics? You already have things in that plane that myself and others have not even DREAMED about yet. I want in my FUTURE a hired pilot flying me, remotes in my hand watching videos/sateliteTV in the rear seat, drinking lots of cold imported beer and waiting to land at another exotic white sand beach. LOL OK........maybe I will put in a few 3 1/4 guages to make it IFR legal in a few years to fill up a few of the empty conduits before my FUTURE dream plane.
Beats reading Eggenfeller posts,
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:03 pm    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

You forgot the beautiful stewardess serving the drinks. Where's your head
man!
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Tim,
You ran extra wires for FUTURE avionics? You already have things in
that plane that myself and others have not even DREAMED about yet. I want
in my FUTURE a hired pilot flying me, remotes in my hand watching
videos/sateliteTV in the rear seat, drinking lots of cold imported beer and
waiting to land at another exotic white sand beach. LOL OK........maybe
I will put in a few 3 1/4 guages to make it IFR legal in a few years to
fill up a few of the empty conduits before my FUTURE dream plane.
Beats reading Eggenfeller posts,
DEAN 40449

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 9:14 pm    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

Well, there's still no interior lights other than panel lights, and
no built-in electronic O2 system. Then a couple of wires for
battery bus uses if I ever find any (alarm system...). After
that it'll get tougher....maybe a hot water heater so my sink
has hot water, and then there's the flush toilet and vanity.
I still won't have a kitchen sink, but a shower would be nice
on the longer flights. Wink

You can tell the difference between me and some....I'm the guy
who says "well, it's only 1.5 extra pounds of wire". <G>

The thing I don't get about your dream is, why aren't YOU
flying that plane instead of the hired pilot? Man if I had
10 million dollars, I'd still be broke but I'd be flying
myself around in a Viper jet. Wink

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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ddddsp1(at)juno.com wrote:
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Tim,

You ran extra wires for FUTURE avionics? You already have things in
that plane that myself and others have not even DREAMED about yet. I
want in my FUTURE a hired pilot flying me, remotes in my hand watching
videos/sateliteTV in the rear seat, drinking lots of cold imported beer
and waiting to land at another exotic white sand beach. LOL
OK........maybe I will put in a few 3 1/4 guages to make it IFR legal in
a few years to fill up a few of the empty conduits before my FUTURE
dream plane.

Beats reading Eggenfeller posts,

DEAN 40449




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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:24 am    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

I my experience (and with the wiring that I had) three total conduits of
3/4" OD (ID just a hair bigger than the #2 Welding wire) was sufficient,
although I had 4 of them, two down each side. The welding wire took one by
itself. If you are going to run a ground wire from the battery forward,
then it would obviously take more space as Tim mentioned.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:31 am    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

So, if you had 10 million dollars, you would be broke? I don't follow this
logic. Actually, as far as I am concerned, you can have the 10 million
dollars. "Give me neither poverty nor riches" is a motto I like to go by,
unlike the majority of people. I assume you mean that if you got 10 million
dollars it would be gone soon, which would mean you would be broke, which
would mean you wouldn't be able to fuel that viper jet.

Ah, the relaxed nonsense outside the engine war.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:41 am    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

Just curious. Why would you run a #2 grounding wire forward? I understand it
if the airframe is composite but an all metal aircraft provides a way to
eliminate long grounds and save weight. You will be running a #20(?) aft to
ground the master relay anyway.

Another consideration is running the DC wires down the left side of the
fuselage and running the digital (shielded) pairs triplets and quads down
the right side.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:54 am    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

My theory is that I would rather die owing a million than with a million
in the bank, that way at least everyone would know I had fun!
Several people around here plan it so that the check the family writes
for the funeral bounces, now that is money management!
Dan

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:56 am    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

Just to stir the pot "GRIN"
The Subaru package only takes 6 AWG wire instead of the 2AWG welding
wire, so more weight savings, oh and more space savings in the
conduit....
Dan

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:27 am    Post subject: Conduit Reply with quote

Some run a ground wire forward to avoid the possibility of ground loops in
the wiring and some even don't ground the battery locally. There can be
benefits of both. The main purpose of doing so is to avoid using the
airframe as ground so you KNOW where the current is flowing, and all of it
is flowing the same way. I assume some also have 2 wires running from the
battery compartment because they have 2 batteries back there, but am not
sure. I leave it to one and use grounding blocks to the airframe.

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