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harvey4(at)earthlink.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:01 pm Post subject: Infinity Stick connector? |
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I chose to install my Infinity sticks on my Cozy so that they were
not hard-wired into the plane, but "plugged into" the plane via
24-pin Molex connectors through the instrument panel bulkhead. That
way, if the sticks ever needed servicing, they can be completely
removed from the plane by detaching the plug.
I should have kept it simple - I have discovered intermittent
connections, which I've narrowed down to the Molex connectors. By
joggling them about I can make or break circuits. It's time to dump
these sloppy plastic connectors and go with something more robust.
I've searched Digikey's catalogue but they offer such a dizzying
array of "through bulkhead" circular connectors of 17+ wire cables,
I'm confused about what to select. Without eyeballing each one I'm
sure to order something that won't work.
I need a twist-on or bayonet M-to-F connector, through-bulkhead, 17+
pins, solder or crimp, large enough to accept the ~1/2" diameter blue
cable that come with Infinity sticks. Could anyone please propose a
model number/type of connector that will satisfy this need?
Would D-sub connectors be able to handle the high operating currents
that the pitch trim and speed brake motors draw?
Many thanks
Neil
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rjquillin
Joined: 13 May 2007 Posts: 123 Location: KSEE
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:09 pm Post subject: Infinity Stick connector? |
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At 18:56 1/20/2008, you wrote:
Quote: | I need a twist-on or bayonet M-to-F connector, through-bulkhead, 17+
pins, solder or crimp, large enough to accept the ~1/2" diameter
blue cable that come with Infinity sticks. Could anyone please
propose a model number/type of connector that will satisfy this need?
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Try the AMP 19 position CPC series
Ron Q.
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rampil
Joined: 04 May 2007 Posts: 870
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:27 am Post subject: Re: Infinity Stick connector? |
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Take a look at the wire gauge in the Infifity. How high do you think the
current can be?
Almost any airworthy connector can take it.
I completely agree with you about the Molex connectors.
They don't seem to wipe well and the crimps from Radio Shack don't
hold the wire reliably despite using my ProCrimp tool on them.
At the very least solder them after crimping.
Personally, I removed all of the Molex (0.6 and 0.9 sizes) before 200hr
on my airframe.
Cheers,
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Peter Laurence
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 50
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:32 am Post subject: Infinity Stick connector? |
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If one wants quality connectors, take a look a Deutsch. They're distributed
by Ladd Industries. LADD Industries- Deutsch IPD Electrical Connectors
Used them on a Velocity. Four years and five hindred hours later not a peep
from the connectors. These are high end products and are not cheap..
However, neither is building an airplane.
Peter
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echristley(at)nc.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:33 pm Post subject: Infinity Stick connector? |
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Peter Laurence wrote:
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<Dr.Laurence(at)mbdi.org>
If one wants quality connectors, take a look a Deutsch. They're
distributed by Ladd Industries. LADD Industries- Deutsch IPD
Electrical Connectors
Used them on a Velocity. Four years and five hindred hours later not a
peep from the connectors. These are high end products and are not cheap..
However, neither is building an airplane.
; however, neither is building an *expensive* airplane.
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There, I fixed that for you.
Truth be told, I'll end up spending much less over 6 years of building
than most guys spend on golfing, or what my brother spends on smoking.
Building airplanes gets expensive in the same way they get heavy.
Adding one more support. Beefing up a connector just a bit. Using a
material that is just a bit stronger. High end connectors might be
needed, if you're planning a trip into space or you expect the connector
to hold the wing on. Probably not even then. Makes more economic sense
to use decent hardware, then support and protect it properly. The need
for high-end parts evaporates.
I talk to a lot of fellows that are immediately resistant to the idea of
building an airplane, because they assume that it is prohibitively
expensive. We do our community a disservice if we perpetuate the myth.
Building an airplane is only expensive if we choose for it to be so.
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