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Power line behind Avionics stack?

 
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Arthur.Treff(at)smartm.co
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:26 am    Post subject: Power line behind Avionics stack? Reply with quote

I've got a wire routing question for the list.

Three connections are on the battery side of the starter solenoid on the
firewall:

1) 2AWG from the battery solenoid in the rear of the aircraft.
2) 4AWG from the primary alternator output.
3) 2AWG going aft to power the fuse blocks located behind the instrument
panel.

The whole ship has been wired, fuse blocks, single point ground, battery
cable, etc. I need to run the fuse block supply (#3 above) and the best
route to the fuse blocks behind the instrument panel will put the supply
cable right behind the avionics stack, running parallel to the rear of
the radio trays, specifically the Garmin 430. Is this OK? Would it be
OK if I constructed some sort of Farraday shield out of copper pipe and
a ground wire? I did a google search and searched the Matronics
archives, but can't see if anyone's covered this. Thanks for your help.

Art Treff
Asheville, NC
N666AT RV-8


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