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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 5:55 pm    Post subject: PAX Stick Reply with quote

Question...

If a person was to bolt a cut down version of the PAX
stick in place as per the SB, to extend say an inch
or so above seat pan, an then put a tight fitted slip
over stick with a removable locking push pin would
this work? Then... install a male fixed plug in the
stub coming up, a fixed female plug the removable
stick for switch options? I know they use this type of
set-up for removable lights on boats. Just an idea...

Darrell

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:26 pm    Post subject: PAX Stick Reply with quote

Here is my variation on that theme. This is just another way to handle the
Pax wiring. Used a DB9 connector inset into the pax control stick just
above the area that goes into the column. Sorry for the bad pix. Plugs or
unplugs easily to remove stick. Adel clamp makes sure there is no
interference. Loop goes in the open area of the seat. Will probably use a
little custom clip on the DB9 to make sure it stays in place when you want
it to.

Bill S
7a Ark

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 8:24 pm    Post subject: PAX Stick Reply with quote

Bill,

I must say... that is a brilliant idea. The pic came
out well enough to make the point.

Thanks for the reply.

Darrell

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--- Bill Schlatterer <billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net>
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[quote] Here is my variation on that theme. This is just
another way to handle the
Pax wiring. Used a DB9 connector inset into the pax
control stick just
above the area that goes into the column. Sorry for
the bad pix. Plugs or
unplugs easily to remove stick. Adel clamp makes
sure there is no
interference. Loop goes in the open area of the
seat. Will probably use a
little custom clip on the DB9 to make sure it stays
in place when you want
it to.

Bill S
7a Ark

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