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Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:06 am Post subject: Ray Allen trim servo/control: actual wiring schematic needed |
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Anyone out there with an actual schematic of the Ray Allen relay decks, switches, stick switches, etc? Their on-line 'diagrams' are typical consumer-facing 'white boxes' for each component, showing nothing of how the contacts in the device are tied to the various colored wires. I can spend a day or two puzzling out how the internals are connected, but I'd love to avoid the waste of time.
The guys at RA were less than worthless, telling me that it would be 'dangerous' to show the consumer (the people actually installing their stuff) what was going on inside each box on their diagrams. Gotta say, if there were an alternative, I'd just replace the stuff so I wouldn't have to deal with them.
Problem: previous owner(s) have panel mounted rockers & indicators for pitch/roll, and a stick grip with the 4 separate buttons for pitch/roll. The rockers work. The stick buttons will make the relays click, but don't control the trim motors.
As I said, I can puzzle it out, but I'd like to *start* with schematics of the devices, instead of having to create them.
Thanks,
Charlie
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