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1. 04:26 AM - Digital Industrial Scales Outlets (Maathai Wangari)
2. 06:26 AM - Re: vhf transponder interference (jappie)
3. 06:30 AM - Re: Digital Industrial Scales Outlets (Richard Girard)
4. 11:40 AM - Re: Ground connection (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
5. 12:33 PM - Re: Ground connection (Bob McCallum)
6. 03:26 PM - Re: Ground connection (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
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Subject: | Digital Industrial Scales Outlets |
I mostly buy scales from Ebay and knows almost every scale brand from Ebay source.
What are the best Scaling sources to buy online except from Ebay? I am searching
Digital Industrial Scales outlets to buy online source.
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Maathai
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Subject: | Re: vhf transponder interference |
[quote="Bob McC"]Just did a Google search for "ted 9-30-11".
Very first hit was this link: http://tinyurl.com/aatlnmk
12th item down the list was this item: http://tinyurl.com/au3o3q7
Appears to be the part you're asking for, not the -10 alternate which is the
6th item down the same list. http://tinyurl.com/a7yyv3z
Bob McC
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yup. that is the only site I found too ( I lied !!). wonder what is the difference
between them.
JP
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Subject: | Re: Digital Industrial Scales Outlets |
What capacity and for what purpose? I get small scales for calibrating my
epoxy pump from Old Will Knott Scales;
http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/?gclid=CP7Ry76rgbYCFcZFMgoddjIA3g
Their service and prices were excellent.
For aircraft scales I went to a go kart racing supplier. Sorry, I don't
have a link for them.
Rick Girard
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 6:24 AM, Maathai Wangari
<maathaiwangari@ymail.com>wrote:
> maathaiwangari@ymail.com>
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> I mostly buy scales from Ebay and knows almost every scale brand from Ebay
> source. What are the best Scaling sources to buy online except from Ebay? I
> am searching Digital Industrial Scales outlets to buy online source.
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> Maathai
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=396357#396357
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Subject: | Re: Ground connection |
At 04:08 PM 3/15/2013, you wrote:
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>I have a single seat wood aircraft and the battery is just being
>the seat. I am running a ground wire (#6) on the left side of the
>cockpit and would like to connect 2 or 3 ground wire to it near the
>instrument panel. Any suggestion on how to do that without cutting it?
Not with any grace . . . the elegant technique
calls for a single point ground on the fire wall
from whence all other grounds radiate . . . like
this (or your own incarnation of the idea).
http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Grounding/Forest_of_Tabs_Ground_Kit.pdf
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Ground connection |
Not elegant, not designed for aircraft use, but - - designed to accomplish
tapping into a "straight through" conductor without cutting, as you've asked
for.
http://tinyurl.com/amv2z6e
Bob McC
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> server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Robert L. Nuckolls, III
> Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 2:39 PM
> To: aeroelectric-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Ground connection
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> <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
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> At 04:08 PM 3/15/2013, you wrote:
<lamber@videotron.ca>
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> >I have a single seat wood aircraft and the battery is just being
> >the seat. I am running a ground wire (#6) on the left side of the
> >cockpit and would like to connect 2 or 3 ground wire to it near the
> >instrument panel. Any suggestion on how to do that without cutting it?
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> Not with any grace . . . the elegant technique
> calls for a single point ground on the fire wall
> from whence all other grounds radiate . . . like
> this (or your own incarnation of the idea).
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> http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Grounding/Forest_of_Tabs_Ground_Kit.pdf
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> Bob . . .
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Subject: | Ground connection |
At 02:32 PM 3/16/2013, you wrote:
>Not elegant, not designed for aircraft use, but - - designed to
>accomplish tapping into a "straight through" conductor without
>cutting, as you've asked for.
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><http://tinyurl.com/amv2z6e>http://tinyurl.com/amv2z6e
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>Bob McC
You beat me to it Bob . . . I was
just thinking about this that option
on the way home about 15 miles ago.
Another option is to simply bare some
conductors along 1" or so of the main
cable run and simply solder the necessary
'branch' wires to it after wrapping them
a few turns around the run. I don't think
this would any less elegant than the
split bolt approach . . . and it would make
less of a lump under a wrapping of tape.
Tape, wuderful stuff . . . hides lots of
sins! Some silicone guide-line tape would
be a good choice . . .
Bob . . .
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