AeroElectric-List Digest Archive

Mon 04/22/19


Total Messages Posted: 7



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     1. 06:52 AM - Re: metric threaded switches (bob noffs)
     2. 07:13 AM - Re: Re: metric threaded switches (bob noffs)
     3. 07:14 AM - Re: How to submit a reliable essay? (kratos)
     4. 08:25 PM - One sender 2 indicators (A R Goldman)
     5. 08:28 PM - Re: Re: How to submit a reliable essay? (Richard Girard)
     6. 08:37 PM - Re: One sender 2 indicators (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
     7. 08:58 PM - Re: Re: How to submit a reliable essay? (Sebastien)
 
 
 


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    Time: 06:52:56 AM PST US
    From: bob noffs <icubob@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: metric threaded switches
    hi bob, i appreciate your offer but it just isn't worth your time and energy to do all this. the panel isn't mounted and it will take me a minute to ream/drill the panel and overlay to a larger diameter to accommodate an existing switch. wasn't my first choice but it will be fine. thank you for the offer. bob noffs On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 11:43 PM Robert L. Nuckolls, III < nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com> wrote: > At 08:39 PM 4/21/2019, you wrote: > > hi bob, panel is .062. overlay is .02 and panel hole is .433. > > > Yeah, the miniature breakers are 7/16-32 thread. > > Here's what I was trying to describe: > > [image: Emacs!] > > I think I've got some alum rod stock > and a 1/4-40 tap around here. Could > probably cut this out for you in the > not too distant future. > > The C&K push button would > thread in from the back with enough > protrusion to install one of the nuts. > > You could probably assemble the washer > and nut onto the switch and then bond > it into place. > > Bob . . . >


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    Time: 07:13:46 AM PST US
    From: bob noffs <icubob@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: metric threaded switches
    thanks hamish, i will look into it. looking at digikey or mouser i always get the feeling i better have the afternoon free. bob noffs On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 11:56 AM hairy_kiwi <hamish.mead@gmail.com> wrote: > hamish.mead@gmail.com> > > Hi Bob, > > Without knowing the exact panel hole size for the CB (or the CB part > number) you wish to replace with a switch, this is a bit of a stab in the > dark... > > Short answer > I can recommend a couple of APEM series pushbutton switches I used in an > aircraft rewire job last year: > - APEM IM series > https://www.apem.com/us/im-series-13.html > RS Stock No. 864-4475 | Mfr. Part No. IMR7Z422104UL > 12.0mm (0.472=9D) mounting bushing. > These have a really nice tactile and audible feedback click - ideal for > PTT switches. They=99re rated IP67 (front seal) and designed =9Cfor use in > harsh, noisy environments, including those with vibration=9D. Addit ionally, > the terminals can either accept 2.8mm (0.11=9D) spade receptacle te rminals, > such as TE 165565-1, or they can be soldered. > > - APEM 8000 series > https://www.apem.com/us/8000-series-354.html > RS Stock No. 103-5732 | Mfr Part No. 8632A > Either 6.35mm (1/4=9D) or 10.9mm (15/32=9D) mounting bushing sizes. The > actuation force is higher than the IM series and more of a snap-clunk tha n > a click. You=99ll probably also want a snap on pushbutton top for t his switch > - available in various colours and typically in bags of 5. > > > Longer answer > Neither of the above suggestions are possibly exactly what you=99re looking > for, so: > Visit the APEM website - other manufacturers offer similar, but I like th e > build quality and features available in APEM products. > In the parametric search =98CONFIGURATOR=99, select: > Actuator: Pushbutton, > Bushing dimensions: acceptable panel hole sizes, min-thru-max inclusive, > Leave all the other options blank, at least initially. > > Then, from the data sheets of those product ranges you find able to meet > your minimum requirements AND superficially/functionally appealing, see i f > your other required/desirable features are available as options. > You=99ll discover most switches have features that can be tailored to a > particular requirement by tweaking the part number. After that, it =99s a > matter of plugging your newly determined part number into the search bar on > your preferred supplier=99s website. Better still, plug it into Oct opart.com > to see if any of the global suppliers stock it - and the smallest MOQ in > which it=99s actually available for purchase. If that process turns up > nothing, try using the basic part number (i.e. the part number describing > the highest level features, without all the suffix options, eg APEM 8632) > to try to discover if what you seek is actually available to buy in unit > quantities. Rinse and repeat. > > Sourcing parts is, by its nature a tedious and often disappointing > process. Having not done any aircraft wiring work for some years, for las t > year=99s project I ended up ordering a number of styles and types o f switches > in order to find the most suitable and appealing - from both ease of > installation and end use perspectives. For ease of installation while > ensuring excellent wire strain relief, I particularly like switch / LED > indicator / CB products designed to accept TE PIDG FASTON terminals, eith er > in the 0.25=9D or 0.11=9D widths. > > The suppliers=99 parametric search engines can indeed be daunting a nd give > less than useful, or downright erroneous results - especially with the va st > number of options available within a product range. Nevertheless, they ca n > be a useful starting point. From there, I=99d download the manufact urer=99s > data sheet, rinse and repeat - as above. > > Tell us your current panel hole size and the max size you=99d consi der > enlarging it to, and I or others might be able to give better > recommendations. > > Hamish > Ledbury, UK > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=488845#488845 > > =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== > >


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    Time: 07:14:24 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: How to submit a reliable essay?
    From: "kratos" <steamcsgogrizzly@gmail.com>
    I want to order thesis on https://paperleaf.ca/do-my-homework/ so the defence would be assessed with highest mark. I know there is a lot of what they do, abstracts and homeworks are among them for sure. There are very good reviews about them. What can you say about this service? Should I trust them? This thesis is really important for me, it`s just that I can`t screw this up. Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=488859#488859


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    Time: 08:25:54 PM PST US
    From: A R Goldman <argoldman@aol.com>
    Subject: One sender 2 indicators
    Gents and ladies. Can one capacitive fuel level sender ( 0 to 5v) be connected to 2 electronic indicators ??? Thanks Rich Sent from my iPhone


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    Time: 08:28:59 PM PST US
    From: Richard Girard <aslsa.rng@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: How to submit a reliable essay?
    Chief, You just announced to the world on a forum dedicated to crafting aircraft electrical systems that you intend to cheat in order to pile it higher and deeper. You know how nothing ever goes away on the internet? Perhaps this is a good time for you to re-think your life plan. As the kids say, Just sayin' Rick On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 9:20 AM kratos <steamcsgogrizzly@gmail.com> wrote: > steamcsgogrizzly@gmail.com> > > I want to order thesis on https://paperleaf.ca/do-my-homework/ so the > defence would be assessed with highest mark. I know there is a lot of wha t > they do, abstracts and homeworks are among them for sure. There are very > good reviews about them. What can you say about this service? Should I > trust them? This thesis is really important for me, it`s just that I can` t > screw this up. > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=488859#488859 > > =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== > > -- =9CBlessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light.=9D Groucho Marx <http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/43244.Groucho_Marx>


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    Time: 08:37:14 PM PST US
    From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
    Subject: Re: One sender 2 indicators
    At 10:24 PM 4/22/2019, you wrote: > > >Gents and ladies. Can one capacitive fuel level sender ( 0 to 5v) be >connected to 2 electronic indicators ??? Absolutely . . . but it may take some 'system integration'. What kind of 'indicators' come with the system? Bob . . .


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    Time: 08:58:40 PM PST US
    From: Sebastien <cluros@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: How to submit a reliable essay?
    Hello Richard. An excellent point about the indelibility of internet content. Perhaps you could help me with another internet conundrum, this email I received yesterday: Sorry to break into your privacy in this manner, I'm Smadar Barber-Tsadik, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of First International Bank of Israel Ltd (FIBI). I am getting in touch with you regarding an extremely important and urgent matter. If you would oblige me the opportunity, I shall provide you with details upon your response. Not to put too fine a point on it, but the essay email you were responding to is NOT a genuine inquiry for your opinion ON the specified website, it is spam designed to drive traffic TO that website. By responding, you assist the spammer in verifying that this is indeed a good place to place spam so that others will read it. Hoping you will find this pleasingly and God bless you abundantly On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 8:33 PM Richard Girard <aslsa.rng@gmail.com> wrote: > Chief, You just announced to the world on a forum dedicated to crafting > aircraft electrical systems that you intend to cheat in order to pile it > higher and deeper. You know how nothing ever goes away on the internet? > Perhaps this is a good time for you to re-think your life plan. As the ki ds > say, Just sayin' > > Rick > > On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 9:20 AM kratos <steamcsgogrizzly@gmail.com> wrote : > >> steamcsgogrizzly@gmail.com> >> >> I want to order thesis on https://paperleaf.ca/do-my-homework/ so the >> defence would be assessed with highest mark. I know there is a lot of wh at >> they do, abstracts and homeworks are among them for sure. There are very >> good reviews about them. What can you say about this service? Should I >> trust them? This thesis is really important for me, it`s just that I can `t >> screw this up. >> >> >> >> >> Read this topic online here: >> >> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=488859#488859 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ========== >> - >> Electric-List" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"> >> http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?AeroElectric-List >> ========== >> FORUMS - >> eferrer" target="_blank">http://forums.matronics.com >> ========== >> WIKI - >> errer" target="_blank">http://wiki.matronics.com >> ========== >> b Site - >> -Matt Dralle, List Admin. >> rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/contributi on >> ========== >> >> >> >> > > -- > =9CBlessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light. =9D Groucho Marx > <http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/43244.Groucho_Marx> > >




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