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1. 07:40 AM - RV-10 Wing Wiring (Scott Schmidt)
2. 09:56 AM - Re: RV-10 Wing Wiring (linn walters)
3. 07:55 PM - [PLEASE READ] Virus Laden Spam Purports To Be From Matronics... (dralle@matronics.com (Matt Dralle))
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Subject: | RV-10 Wing Wiring |
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Scott Schmidt" <sschmidt@ussynthetic.com>
Tonight I am going to start working on the top skins for the left wing.
I am also installing a heated pitot tube in the wing that has a static
port on it as well so I will need two tubes going to my instruments. I
have drilled two 7/16" holes in the ribs for these two tubes and
installed snap bushings. The plans also have you drill a 5/8" hole in
the ribs as well for the wiring to the wing tips.
First, do any of you see any problems putting the wiring to the pitot
tube and wing tip lights and strobes in the same hole?
I have seen a few pictures of people installing PVC pipe in their wings
so they can easily run wires or fuel tubing later if wing tip tanks are
added or new wires need to be pulled for video equipment ect.. The
builder of the RV-8 on the series "From the Ground Up" also does this.
Have you heard of any problems doing this? Is this a good idea? Is
their a good way to attach it so there is no vibration or movement?
Let me know your thoughts. I should have the left wing closed up in a
couple of weeks and don't want to look back and say, "Wish I would have
added that!".
Thanks.
Scott Schmidt
Salt Lake City, UT
Cell: 801-319-3094
sschmidt@ussynthetic.com
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Subject: | Re: RV-10 Wing Wiring |
--> RV10-List message posted by: linn walters <lwalters2@cfl.rr.com>
Scott Schmidt wrote:
>--> RV10-List message posted by: "Scott Schmidt" <sschmidt@ussynthetic.com>
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>Tonight I am going to start working on the top skins for the left wing.
>
Right off the bat, you made me jealous!
>I am also installing a heated pitot tube in the wing that has a static
>port on it as well so I will need two tubes going to my instruments. I
>have drilled two 7/16" holes in the ribs for these two tubes and
>installed snap bushings. The plans also have you drill a 5/8" hole in
>the ribs as well for the wiring to the wing tips.
>First, do any of you see any problems putting the wiring to the pitot
>tube and wing tip lights and strobes in the same hole?
>
I don't. If you have a single PS for the strobes, make sure you use
shielded wiring for the strobes.
>I have seen a few pictures of people installing PVC pipe in their wings
>so they can easily run wires or fuel tubing later if wing tip tanks are
>added or new wires need to be pulled for video equipment ect.. The
>builder of the RV-8 on the series "From the Ground Up" also does this.
>Have you heard of any problems doing this? Is this a good idea?
>
I think so! I'll probably do just that on mine.
> Is their a good way to attach it so there is no vibration or movement?
>
A little dab of the red RTV on each side of the rib should be enough. I
don't think the red has the acetic acid in it, but check.
>Let me know your thoughts.
>
Planning for the future is tough. Tougher yet is trying to get
unplanned stuff through the wing! It would be nice to size the PVC pipe
to handle all the runs ..... but since you already have the pitot lines
routed ...... maybe a 3/4" thin-wall PVC pipe would be adequate. With
tubing going through the conduit, it'll fill up fast!!!
> I should have the left wing closed up in a
>couple of weeks and don't want to look back and say, "Wish I would have
>added that!".
>
Good planning on your part!
Linn
>Thanks.
>
>Scott Schmidt
>Salt Lake City, UT
>Cell: 801-319-3094
>sschmidt@ussynthetic.com
>
>
>
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Subject: | [PLEASE READ] Virus Laden Spam Purports To Be From Matronics... |
--> RV10-List message posted by: dralle@matronics.com (Matt Dralle)
Dear Listers,
First let me say that I normally don't condone the sharing of warnings
about Internet viruses on the Matronics Email Lists. I don't want to
start a storm of discussion regarding computer viruses on the Lists, so
please just note the information below and refrain from commenting to
the List. The circumstances I describe below are disturbing enough
that I felt an explanation is necessary. That being said...
There is a new email-bourne virus running rampant on the Internet that
is cleverly disguising itself as legitimate email warning of such
things as:
"your email account is disabled because of unauthorized access"
"Some of our clients complained about the spam (negative e-mail
content) outgoing from your e-mail account"
"Probably, you have been infected by a proxy-relay trojan server. In
order to keep your computer safe, follow the instructions."
"Our main mailing server will be temporary unavailable for next two
days, to continue receiving mail in these days you have to
configure our free auto-forwarding service."
All of these messages include an attachment that you are instructed to
click upon to "Get more information", "clean the virus from your
system", or "check your system for infections".
These enclosures all contain a virus that will infect your system and
propagate even more copies of the original message.
The disturbing part of these messages is that they appear to be coming
from very legitimate addresses and have very legitimate, convincing
dialog. For example, I have received a number of them today that
appear to be from "support@matronics.com", "management@matronics.com",
"administration@matronics.com", and "staff@matronics.com".
The text of the messages seems believable enough, and given the forged
source address, seem even more legitimate.
Please be assured that no one at Matronics.com will be sending you
these kinds of messages. If you receive one, it is a spam/virus that
has forged headers and was sent to you from someone other than
Matronics. Delete the message and the attachment promptly. Invest in
a copy of Norton Antivirus and keep the definitions up dated on a daily
basis.
Again, I want to stress that I *DO NOT* want a big discussion of
viruses on the Matronics Email Lists. Please do not reply to this
email with any comments. You may write to me directly at
dralle@matronics.com if you wish, but do not include the List.
Since many of these appear to come from matronics.com, I wanted to
assure everyone that Matronics wasn't the real source of these messages.
Let's be careful out there and keep those virus definitions up to date!
Today alone, the Matronics spam filter and virus blocking appliance
has filtered out 11,550 spam messages and 375 viruses! That's just in
an 18 hour period!
Best regards,
Matt Dralle
Matronics Email List Administrator
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