---------------------------------------------------------- AeroElectric-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sun 01/20/08: 4 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 06:34 PM - Back to the scrap bins (Ralph E. Capen) 2. 07:01 PM - Infinity Stick connector? (Neil Clayton) 3. 08:07 PM - Re: Back to the scrap bins (Ron Quillin) 4. 08:09 PM - Re: Infinity Stick connector? (Ron Quillin) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 06:34:08 PM PST US From: "Ralph E. Capen" Subject: AeroElectric-List: Back to the scrap bins Does anyone have some single conductor shielded wire (S906-1-22 or equiv) in their scrap bins? I need a one foot piece and a three foot piece. Thanks in advance, Ralph ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 07:01:37 PM PST US From: Neil Clayton Subject: AeroElectric-List: Infinity Stick connector? 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 ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 08:07:49 PM PST US Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Back to the scrap bins From: Ron Quillin If that's just single conductor shielded, send me your address. Ron Q. At 18:26 1/20/2008, you wrote: > > >Does anyone have some single conductor shielded wire (S906-1-22 or >equiv) in their scrap bins? > >I need a one foot piece and a three foot piece. > >Thanks in advance, >Ralph ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 08:09:42 PM PST US Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Infinity Stick connector? From: Ron Quillin At 18:56 1/20/2008, you wrote: >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? Try the AMP 19 position CPC series Ron Q. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Matronics Email List Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post A New Message aeroelectric-list@matronics.com UN/SUBSCRIBE http://www.matronics.com/subscription List FAQ http://www.matronics.com/FAQ/AeroElectric-List.htm Web Forum Interface To Lists http://forums.matronics.com Matronics List Wiki http://wiki.matronics.com Full Archive Search Engine http://www.matronics.com/search 7-Day List Browse http://www.matronics.com/browse/aeroelectric-list Browse Digests http://www.matronics.com/digest/aeroelectric-list Browse Other Lists http://www.matronics.com/browse Live Online Chat! http://www.matronics.com/chat Archive Downloading http://www.matronics.com/archives Photo Share http://www.matronics.com/photoshare Other Email Lists http://www.matronics.com/emaillists Contributions http://www.matronics.com/contribution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.