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Subject: | Re: forest of tabs behind panel |
At 09:28 PM 10/30/2022, you wrote:
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>In the Sonex the fuel tank is in the cockpit and directly behind the
>instrument panel. There is minimal space on the back side of the
>firewall. Is there any issue with mounting the "forest of tabs"
>behind the panel and then running a single wire to a grounding point
>on the cockpit side of the firewall?
What kind of structure would be 'home' for the
ground block? Where is the battery installed
and how does the factory recommend ground it?
Given the simplicity of this airplane, I'm not sure
the big forest of tabs product is needed/appropriate
for your project.
For an airplane like a Sonex, perhaps a ground
system like this is more appropriate? You're
not going to have any high current, noisy loads.
Remotely located accessories using local airframe grounds
will still be serviced. Single point ground
for avionics is easily managed with the simpler,
lighter avionics ground techniques discussed on
the website and here on the List.
Bob . . .
Un impeachable logic: George Carlin asked, "If black boxes
survive crashes, why don't they make the whole airplane
out of that stuff?"
Bob . . .
Un impeachable logic: George Carlin asked, "If black boxes
survive crashes, why don't they make the whole airplane
out of that stuff?"
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