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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:35 am Post subject: Murphy Moose-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 10/22/08 |
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Ted,
You can find converter boxes 10 - 15 Amp output, 12v to 24v or 24v to
12v. If you run a 2 buss systems you can run the 12 volt items such as
trim servo and other 12 v required items. Then run other things like
landing lights, strobes, avionics Etc. from the primary 24 volt buss.
If you have only a few items that require 12 volts you might think of
using 2 12v batteries instead of 1 24v battery. Then tap off between
them for the 12v source. This may require a diode or two in the system.
I would suggest talking to an avionics shop for this guidance.
I do not have any thing on panel lay out, if you do find something
please share.
Dick Wampach SR-108
Time: 04:46:01 PM PST US
From: "Ted French" <ted_french(at)telus.net>
Subject: Autocad drawing for Moose panel
MessageI am looking for an AutoCad drawing file, either dwg or dxf for
the
Moose panel. I need to do the layout for the instrumentation, and I
cannot
find a template for the blank panel. If anyone can help it will be
greatly
appreciated....
Also, if anyone can give me their thoughts on how to match a M14P with a
28
volt electrical system to a 12 volt airplane, that would be very
helpful.
Thanks
Ted French
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