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1. 08:53 AM - Re: Re: Battery Cap Tester (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
2. 03:58 PM - Re: Garmin 496 with Trutrak Autopilot, Dynon EFIS D100 and Garmin SL30 (Christopher Skelt)
3. 06:58 PM - Re: Footwell got burned! (bvc11)
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Subject: | Re: Battery Cap Tester |
>After a night on the charger and a few hours rest, started at 13.0
>volts and after 2 hours of 75 watt draw, disconnected lamp and measured 12.0
>
>The relatively high day to day discharge turns out to be
>attributable to having left my pilot side NC headset (battery bus)
>on. The LED indicator was facing the seat back.
Aha! A credible explanation. Good work!
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Re: Garmin 496 with Trutrak Autopilot, Dynon EFIS D100 |
and Garmin SL30
Thanks to all who replied. Although the manufacturers may tell you what to
connect, they don't tell you why, or if there are other options and
implications, so there's really no substitute for understanding how these
wonderful devices work. Similarly for the discussion on shielding--the
existence of standards, recommendations and best practices is all very
well, but sometimes they conflict, and they don't allow for the possibility
that there are 100 ways to skin a cat.
Thanks again, Chris.
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1. 12:51 PM - Re: Garmin 496 with Trutrak Autopilot, Dynon EFIS D100
and Garmin SL30 (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
2. 05:12 PM - Killer headset deal at Spruce (jonlaury)
3. 05:22 PM - Re: Battery Cap Tester (jonlaury)
________________________________ Message 1
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Time: 12:51:41 PM PST US
From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
Subject: Re: AeroElectric-List: Garmin 496 with Trutrak Autopilot, Dynon
EFIS
D100 and Garmin SL30
At 09:31 PM 7/21/2013, you wrote:
<nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
Bob and I differ on where to terminate the screen, but that drills
into some serious minutiae on this project. It's probably just not
necessary at all. (Bob -- I wouldn't mind hearing your thoughts on
the termination location rationale though)
Sure . . . easy . . . flip a coin.
Shielding is a prophylactic against the weakest of all
EMI propagation modes - electrostatic.
Modern serial data signals will deliberately soften
the leading and trailing edges of the data to minimize
the strength of the propagation mode in bundles.
Twisting pairs of a balanced data stream (Like RS422)
drops the coupling mode to a small fraction of and
already weak coupling mode.
Twisting an unbalanced data stream can't exploit
the common mode rejection capability of a balanced
pair receiver . . . but it still reduces electrostatic
coupling by a substantial proportion.
Shielding breaks the electrostatic propagation mode.
The currents flowing in the shield are so tiny as to be
difficult to measure . . . one can terminate the shield
at ANY low impedance node tied to signal or power ground and it's
got all the conductivity needed to do its nearly
insignificant job.
Grounding shields at the listener-end is a convention
we used most places I worked . . . a convention not
driven by significant physics.
P.S. In some cases, the system designer will specify
that the outer conductor of a shielded wire be connected
at both ends.
This is a perfectly valid means by which a 'ground' can
be carried along with the shielded signal wires but
the system designer will also have addressed any
risks for creating a ground-loop on the double terminated
shield. In all other cases, single end grounding is
the legacy convention although in cases where the
shielded wire runs a couple of feet between panel
mounted black boxes, risk of shield induced ground
loop is non-existent.
Bottom line suggests that studying the installation
wiring diagrams for shield handling is a good
practice.
The legacy conventions evolved out of large
aircraft systems wherein small signal wires
run considerable distances through hostile
electrical environments with HIGH risk off
shield induced ground-loops.
Except for legacy magneto p-leads, I suspect
all other shields could be left un-terminated
or even deleted from the wire bundle with
no adverse effects.
Bob . . .
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Time: 05:12:36 PM PST US
Subject: AeroElectric-List: Killer headset deal at Spruce
From: "jonlaury" <jonlaury@impulse.net>
If you're at the point of needing a headset, ACS is selling Beyerdynamic HS
800
headsets for $625. These are German engineered and manufactured noise
cancelling
sets. Search my name for my comparison with Bose sets at a Bose distributor
with a single engine cabin noise simulator. The post date was Oct 04, 2011.
Do Not Archive
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Time: 05:22:41 PM PST US
Subject: AeroElectric-List: Re: Battery Cap Tester
From: "jonlaury" <jonlaury@impulse.net>
nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect wrote:
>
> Bob
>
> I'll try it again to see if I get something different.
>
>
> Bob . . .
After a night on the charger and a few hours rest, started at 13.0 volts and
after
2 hours of 75 watt draw, disconnected lamp and measured 12.0
The relatively high day to day discharge turns out to be attributable to
having
left my pilot side NC headset (battery bus) on. The LED indicator was facing
the seat back.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=405118#405118
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Subject: | Re: Footwell got burned! |
[Rolling Eyes] sorry to hear that,but i should be careful the next time i deal
with the battery,thanks,that really teach me a lesson.
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