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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 8:44 am Post subject: Avionics power distribution |
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Quote: | Hi Bob,
Question: Van's RV10 standard Van's wiring schematic. From Avionics master
SCB to the live feed stud on subpanel. All avionics feed from this stud,
Garmin 340 audio panel, GNS530, SL30 Navcom and GTX330 mode S. Is it
acceptable to use an inline fuse in each individual wire coming from the
feedstud or is a fusepanel better?
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I'm not able to visualize your question. The architectures
I recommend and the reasons behind their development are
cited in
http://aeroelectric.com/articles/Rev11/AppZ_R11J.pdf
and Chapter 17 of the book. Obviously, there are many
variations on a theme that will "function". The need
for an avionics master switch disappeared over 25 years
ago but it's a concept that lingers on, deeply rooted
in our aviation mind-set.
If you want to send me a drawing of your proposed
architecture, I'll try to be more specific in my
answer.
Bob . . .
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