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Sat 03/25/17


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     1. 05:34 PM - Klixon Circuit Breaker (William Hunter)
     2. 07:28 PM - Re: ADS-B Antenna Located Next To EMS (William Hunter)
 
 
 


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    Time: 05:34:44 PM PST US
    From: William Hunter <billhuntersemail@gmail.com>
    Subject: Klixon Circuit Breaker
    Hi all, I have a slight spacial conflict problem with the instrument panel design and I need a smaller circuit breaker. I designed my instrument panel with a row of circuit breakers and I have already had the instrument panel holes drilled and the silk screening done for the circuit breaker labels. My landing gear hydraulic motor requires a 30 amp circuit breaker and I placed it's 30 amp Potter and Brumfield W23-x1a1g-30 circuit breaker on the end of the row however I discovered that I have a slight space conflict to the point where the Potter and Brumfield circuit breaker will not fit in its hole. The Klickon 7277 circuit breaker will fit however it seems that they only go up to 25 amps and my landing gear hydraulic power pack motor calls out 30 amps. I am running a 14 VDC system. Does anybody know of a smaller circuit breaker that I could use in lieu of this large Potter and Brumfield unit? I considered running a remote circuit breaker however then I will have this hole in my instrument panel labeled gear hydraulic and that would be just sad to have to roll with that. I am trying to salvage this little issue so I don't have to mark up a brand new instrument panel and move the circuit breaker to another row so any help would be greatly appreciated! Bill Hunter


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    Time: 07:28:59 PM PST US
    From: William Hunter <billhuntersemail@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: ADS-B Antenna Located Next To EMS
    Thanks Kelly Bill Hunter On Mar 24, 2017 20:07, "Kelly McMullen" <kellym@aviating.com> wrote: > kellym@aviating.com> > > I wouldn't expect a problem, but would try to get an inch or two of > separation to ensure no interference. > > On 3/24/2017 7:18 PM, William Hunter wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have a velocity aircraft and therefore space is a little tight so I am >> considering mounting my Dynon Skyview EMS module directly onto the >> ground plane of my ADS-B antenna. >> >> If I did this, could there be some sort of interference or noise from >> the ADS-B antenna transmission and the unshielded sensor wires of the >> EMS unit? >> >> THANKS!!! >> >> Bill Hunter >> > >




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