Dan Reeves
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 16
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:24 pm Post subject: Best Practices - Resistors and pre-made harnesses |
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I have a couple of basic questions about best practices...
1.) I have a Dynon EFIS that requires a few resistors on some of the sensor leads. What is the best way to connect the resistors? Is it OK to crimp fast-on, butt splices, ring terminals, etc directly onto the resistor itself and cover / protect everything with heat shrink?
2.) I have an Approach Systems harness for the Dynon EFIS and the SteinAir harness for the Dynon EMS. To connect the two units there are a couple of pigtails that I could just butt splice together. Is this OK to do or should I remove the wires / pins from one of the harnesses / D-Sub connectors and crimp pins onto the pigtails of the other pre-fab'd harness and pop those in in their place?
Thanks!
Dan Reeves
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