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JOHN TIPTON



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 6:22 am    Post subject: Fuse link Reply with quote

Hi - My A/p control unit is placed on the left panel, the wire call-out is 22AWG with 5amp fuse or C/b, I'm going to put a C/b on the right panel, to serve as isolation or quick disconnect from co-pilot side, with the total run about 4 feet, C/b at mid point, do I up the wire to 18AWG, and put a 22AWG fuse link at the un-fused bus - regards: John

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:58 am    Post subject: Fuse link Reply with quote

At 08:22 AM 11/7/2017, you wrote:
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Hi - My A/p control unit is placed on the left panel, the wire call-out is 22AWG with 5amp fuse or C/b, I'm going to put a C/b on the right panel, to serve as isolation or quick disconnect from co-pilot side, with the total run about 4 feet, C/b at mid point, do I up the wire to 18AWG, and put a 22AWG fuse link at the un-fused bus - regards: John

The a/p control head doesn't have a power switch on it?
Don't understand the need for pressing breakers into
service as failure mitigation devices. What kind of a/p
are we talking about?



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 4:27 pm    Post subject: Fuse link Reply with quote

As mentioned, the C/b was going to be there to isolate the A/p on the copilot side, the pilots stick has a servo disconnect button - the A/p is a Trio ez-pilot
John

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Hi - My A/p control unit is placed on the left panel, the wire call-out is 22AWG with 5amp fuse or C/b, I'm going to put a C/b on the right panel, to serve as isolation or quick disconnect from co-pilot side, with the total run about 4 feet, C/b at mid point, do I up the wire to 18AWG, and put a 22AWG fuse link at the un-fused bus - regards: John

The a/p control head doesn't have a power switch on it?
Don't understand the need for pressing breakers into
service as failure mitigation devices. What kind of a/p
are we talking about?



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 6:15 pm    Post subject: Fuse link Reply with quote

At 06:24 PM 11/7/2017, you wrote:
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As mentioned, the C/b was going to be there to isolate the A/p on the copilot side, the pilots stick has a servo disconnect button - the A/p is a Trio ez-pilot
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Not sure what 'isolate' means . . . is it your desire
to place an a/p disconnect feature in reach of the
copilot?



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 12:51 am    Post subject: Fuse link Reply with quote

Hi Bob
Yes: the C/b
John

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At 06:24 PM 11/7/2017, you wrote:
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As mentioned, the C/b was going to be there to isolate the A/p on the copilot side, the pilots stick has a servo disconnect button - the A/p is a Trio ez-pilot
Quote:

Not sure what 'isolate' means . . . is it your desire
to place an a/p disconnect feature in reach of the
copilot?



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:03 am    Post subject: Re: Fuse link Reply with quote

Hi John, I don't understand why you would want to use a c/b (in the power feed line?!?) of the Trio where it has a pin dedicated that disconnects the A/P when connected to ground.

I don't have the pin number readily available, but all you would need is a normally open momentary switch that you can wire in parallel to the switch you already have. Wire-size is not critical because of the NO characteristic of the switch...


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:30 am    Post subject: Fuse link Reply with quote

At 02:49 AM 11/8/2017, you wrote:
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Hi Bob

Yes: the C/b

John

I sense that you are perhaps putting too
much weight on an a/p failure. First, the
the most likely failure is simple shut down
(quits and relaxes) or, if it uses stepper
motors, freezes up. The least likely failure
is a hard-over runaway.

Should a runaway occur, the first thing
you do is grab the stick and regain control.
The a/p is physically incapable of forces
you cannot manage manually. Once control is
achieved, getting it shut down is no big deal.
I would resist adding any more hardware or holes
in the panel just to effect a/p shutdown when
the event being managed is not an emergency.



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:25 am    Post subject: Fuse link Reply with quote

Hi Marcel

Yes: I've got the servo disconnect available ready for the pilots stick grip, my thought is to put a breaker over on the right, so the copilot can have a 'disconnect' (that side will only have a PTT).

John

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On 8 Nov 2017, at 3:04 pm, zwakie <mz(at)cariama.nl> wrote:



Hi John, I don't understand why you would want to use a c/b (in the power feed line?!?) of the Trio where it has a pin dedicated that disconnects the A/P when connected to ground.

I don't have the pin number readily available, but all you would need is a normally open momentary switch that you can wire in parallel to the switch you already have.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:35 am    Post subject: Fuse link Reply with quote

Hi Bob
Yes, you have summed it all up, what has been in my mind.
22AWG wire, 5amp fuse on the fuse block - no C/b ---
Thank you
John

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On 8 Nov 2017, at 3:30 pm, Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com (nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com)> wrote:
Quote:
At 02:49 AM 11/8/2017, you wrote:
Quote:
Hi Bob

Yes: the C/b

John

I sense that you are perhaps putting too
much weight on an a/p failure. First, the
the most likely failure is simple shut down
(quits and relaxes) or, if it uses stepper
motors, freezes up. The least likely failure
is a hard-over runaway.

Should a runaway occur, the first thing
you do is grab the stick and regain control.
The a/p is physically incapable of forces
you cannot manage manually. Once control is
achieved, getting it shut down is no big deal.
I would resist adding any more hardware or holes
in the panel just to effect a/p shutdown when
the event being managed is not an emergency.



Bob . . .


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