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1. 09:42 AM - Re: Newbie with PM alternator feed question (blues750)
2. 01:20 PM - Re: Linear Actuator Position (samdenson)
3. 01:47 PM - Fw: [Bearhawk] Pacer progress (H. Marvin Haught)
4. 03:07 PM - Re: Fw: [Bearhawk] Pacer progress (user9253)
5. 09:16 PM - Re: Data acquisition tools? (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
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Subject: | Re: Newbie with PM alternator feed question |
Bob,
I thank you very much! Will review/study and see what I can do. Meanwhile, I
continue to dig into my favorite book this year... 12th Ed AeroElectric Connection
Dave
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Subject: | Re: Linear Actuator Position |
here 2 good companies where you can try to search actuators you need 1) http://www.progressiveautomations.com/linear-actuators 2) http://importer.ec21.com/24v_linear_actuator.html. I perfer PA company because of quality, but some my friends like import. As for last one - Ive bought just 1 from them. Works good.
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Subject: | Fwd: [Bearhawk] Pacer progress |
Bob -
Here is the wiring diagram that Mark is planning on using on his Pacer.
Let me know what you think of it and changes that you suggest.
M. Haught
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Subject: | Re: Fwd: [Bearhawk] Pacer progress |
When the avionics switch fails, all avionics will be lost. I recommend not having
an avionics switch. If the builder insists on an avionics switch, then I
suggest having a redundant current path.
Joe
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Subject: | Re: Data acquisition tools? |
At 04:58 PM 6/12/2015, you wrote:
>I'm sure we can find "hardware with wings"! I've been chasing hot
>oil temperatures lately, so I have a vested interest in this - which
>is why I volunteered to investigate tools for our chapter. If we
>could make a KP article out of it that would help others, that would
>be even better!
>
>Let me know how (if) you would like to proceed.
I've got one of those pic-stix around here
somewhere. It's embedded in some tool I built
a couple years ago. Ordered another one
just to make sure I'll have one handy to
get the pin-out dimensions. I can put a matching
pattern on a 'motor board' that mounts the
signal conditioning and d-sub interface.
I'm thinking about two, balanced inputs
capable of reading small signals on a large
common mode . . . like ammeter shunts.
Two channels of K thermocouple inputs. A couple
of 0-5v inputs. It would be helpful to develop
a list of probable measurement tasks . . . make
sure we have an signal input port tailored
to task.
Bob . . .
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