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MFleming
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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 9:17 pm Post subject: Small wires running with big wires |
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I searched though the list but didn't find anything related to this. If it's here, my apologies.
My master and stater solenoids got installed along with an ANL fuse and shunt on the firewall today.
My RV-7 plans show the main buss wire (6 AWG), master switch and starter switch wires going through the same firewall penetration.
In addition I have a clearance delivery buss wire (14 AWG) and the 2 shunt sensor wires I would like to have go through the same penetration. additionally all these wires would be bundled together for about 2.5' before the big wires split off from the little wires.
I'm not worried about having the master and starter switch wires following this route but I'm unsure if the shunt wires would be adversely affected by the proximity to the big power wires.
Of course I could reroute the shunt wires but the most efficient route is as mentioned above.
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user9253
Joined: 28 Mar 2008 Posts: 1921 Location: Riley TWP Michigan
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:34 am Post subject: Re: Small wires running with big wires |
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All of the wires that you mentioned can be run together without worry of interference.
The wires that are most vulnerable are audio wires, especially those whose signals get amplified.
Do not let the metallic parts of audio jacks touch metal airframe parts.
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 6:44 am Post subject: Small wires running with big wires |
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At 06:34 AM 11/23/2020, you wrote:
Quote: | --> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "user9253" <fransew(at)gmail.com>
All of the wires that you mentioned can be run together without worry of interference.
The wires that are most vulnerable are audio wires, especially those whose signals get amplified. |
and even then . . . the system designers will call out
shielded wire where appropriate along with how those
shields are to be terminated.
There is no good reason to separate bundles of
wires for the various systems as a hedge against
noise.
Back before they learned better, ADF installations
in a single engine Cessna came with a kit for adding
shields to alternator wiring . . . later the shields
became 'standard'. I could never find anyone in the
SE Electrical Group that could point to any empirical
testing or analysis of the physics that justified
this non-trivial expense. This wiring diagram
is an excerpt from a C172 service manual.
Short answer is: route wires as appropriate to
construction goals.
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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