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Routing Fuselage Wiring (RV-7) continued

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:21 pm    Post subject: Routing Fuselage Wiring (RV-7) continued Reply with quote

Can I run the magnetometer wires with the AP servo and strobe power supply
leads w/o causing any issues?
I need suggestions as to the best location and method to route the wiring
from the rear fuselage up to the panel/subpanel area in my RV-7 project. I
have the following equipment wiring that needs to be handled:

--AFS magnetometer wires,
--AP Pitch Servo,
--ELT panel switch,
--strobe power supply leads,
--electric elevator trim,
--GPS antenna coax,
--marker beacon antenna coax.

Are most builders routing their rear fuselage wiring in the center elevator
push-tube channel? If so, should one use corrugated plastic conduit or
simply bundles and snap bushings?

Any suggestions/photos would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Wade Roe
RV-7 in progress


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 3:51 pm    Post subject: Routing Fuselage Wiring (RV-7) continued Reply with quote

At 03:17 PM 3/31/2010, you wrote:
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Can I run the magnetometer wires with the AP servo and strobe power supply
leads w/o causing any issues?

yes, assuming the folks who designed the system
using a magnetometer knows their business.

Bob . . .


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