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1. 03:13 AM - Re: Extra battery (Kelly McMullen)
2. 07:22 AM - Re: Ethernet Hub (John Cumins)
3. 12:52 PM - Re: Ethernet Hub - Crossover Cable (James Hein)
4. 01:21 PM - Re: Ethernet Hub - Crossover Cable (Jeff Carpenter)
5. 01:39 PM - Re: Ethernet Hub - Crossover Cable (James Hein)
6. 02:22 PM - Battery Service report (Rob Kermanj)
7. 06:28 PM - Re: Extra battery (Miller John)
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Subject: | Re: Extra battery |
What does Van's have in 410RV? It probably does more starts, especially hot
starts than any other -10 is likely to see. IIRC the plans call for RG25
battery?
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Rene <rene@felker.com> wrote:
> David, I have thought about going to a single 680 on the firewall. My C
G
> is aft and 4 adults is tough with the CG that way. You say cranking on o
ne
> 680 can be slow=85=85.how often to you crank with 1 batt. Would it be wo
rth me
> testing the single battery config?
>
>
> Rene'
>
> 801-721-6080
>
>
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If your just linking 2 ea afs units then you can just use a Ethernet Cross
over cable and will not need a hub. If you want to connect more then 2
devices then you will need a Ethernet switch/hib.
If you want more info on a cross over cable shhot me a e-mail off list and I
will assist you.
John G. Cumins
President
JC'S Interactive Systems
2499 B1 Martin Rd
Fairfield Ca 94533
707-425-7100
707-425-7576 Fax
Your Total Technology Solution Provider
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From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Carpenter
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 8:25 AM
Subject: RV10-List: Ethernet Hub
In my quest to find a small ethernet hub (for the two AFS units to
talk to each other) yesterday I discovered that the common Linksys
and Netgear models are 7.5V. Should I be able to find a 12V hub?
If not, how do I step the voltage down?
Jeff Carpenter
40304
N410CF
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Subject: | Re: Ethernet Hub - Crossover Cable |
10/100 Base T CrossOver Cable
Plug Code Plug Code
1 T2--------\ /------1 T2
2 R2-\ X /-2 R2
3 T3--\-----/ \---/--3 T3
4 nc \ /-------/ 4 NC
5 nc x 5 NC
6 R3---/ \-----------6 R3
7 nc 7 NC
8 nc 8 NC
10/100 Base T Cable
COLOR CODES FOR STANDARD WIRING
Plug Color
1 Orange-White
2 Orange
3 Green-White
4 Blue
5 Blue-White
6 Green
7 Brown-WHite
8 Brown
-Jim 40384
John Cumins wrote:
>
>If your just linking 2 ea afs units then you can just use a Ethernet Cross
>over cable and will not need a hub. If you want to connect more then 2
>devices then you will need a Ethernet switch/hib.
>
>If you want more info on a cross over cable shhot me a e-mail off list and I
>will assist you.
>
>John G. Cumins
>President
>
>JC'S Interactive Systems
>2499 B1 Martin Rd
>Fairfield Ca 94533
>707-425-7100
>707-425-7576 Fax
>
>Your Total Technology Solution Provider
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
>[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Carpenter
>Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 8:25 AM
>To: rv10-list@matronics.com
>Subject: RV10-List: Ethernet Hub
>
>
>In my quest to find a small ethernet hub (for the two AFS units to
>talk to each other) yesterday I discovered that the common Linksys
>and Netgear models are 7.5V. Should I be able to find a 12V hub?
>If not, how do I step the voltage down?
>
>Jeff Carpenter
>40304
>N410CF
>
>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Ethernet Hub - Crossover Cable |
Hi All,
The cross over cable works if you're just connecting two AFS units
together. When you add the WX Receiver in to the mix, then you need
the hub. I won't have that initially (unless business gets a whole
lot better fast), but I don want to make provisions for the space it
needs as well as the power.
Jeff Carpenter
On Apr 6, 2009, at 12:50 PM, James Hein wrote:
>
> 10/100 Base T CrossOver Cable
>
> Plug Code Plug Code
> 1 T2--------\ /------1 T2
> 2 R2-\ X /-2 R2
> 3 T3--\-----/ \---/--3 T3 4 nc \ /-------/ 4 NC
> 5 nc x 5 NC
> 6 R3---/ \-----------6 R3
> 7 nc 7 NC
> 8 nc 8 NC
>
>
> 10/100 Base T Cable
>
> COLOR CODES FOR STANDARD WIRING
> Plug Color
> 1 Orange-White
> 2 Orange
> 3 Green-White
> 4 Blue
> 5 Blue-White
> 6 Green
> 7 Brown-WHite
> 8 Brown
>
>
> -Jim 40384
>
>
> John Cumins wrote:
>
>>
>> If your just linking 2 ea afs units then you can just use a
>> Ethernet Cross
>> over cable and will not need a hub. If you want to connect more
>> then 2
>> devices then you will need a Ethernet switch/hib.
>>
>> If you want more info on a cross over cable shhot me a e-mail off
>> list and I
>> will assist you.
>>
>> John G. Cumins
>> President
>> JC'S Interactive Systems
>> 2499 B1 Martin Rd
>> Fairfield Ca 94533
>> 707-425-7100
>> 707-425-7576 Fax
>> Your Total Technology Solution Provider
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
>> [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jeff
>> Carpenter
>> Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 8:25 AM
>> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
>> Subject: RV10-List: Ethernet Hub
>>
>> <jeff@WESTCOTTPRESS.COM>
>>
>> In my quest to find a small ethernet hub (for the two AFS units
>> to talk to each other) yesterday I discovered that the common
>> Linksys and Netgear models are 7.5V. Should I be able to find a
>> 12V hub? If not, how do I step the voltage down?
>>
>> Jeff Carpenter
>> 40304
>> N410CF
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Ethernet Hub - Crossover Cable |
Hmm... Looks like I missed a <CR>
Also, if you do find a way to connect three devices with a cable having
only two ends, you'll provide endless hours of laughter to anyone in IT !
Take two:
10/100 Base T CrossOver Cable
Plug Code Plug Code
1 T2--------\ /------1 T2
2 R2-\ X /-2 R2
3 T3--\-----/ \---/--3 T3
4 nc \ /-------/ 4 NC
5 nc x 5 NC
6 R3---/ \-----------6 R3
7 nc 7 NC
8 nc 8 NC
10/100 Base T Cable
COLOR CODES FOR STANDARD WIRING
Plug Color
1 Orange-White
2 Orange
3 Green-White
4 Blue
5 Blue-White
6 Green
7 Brown-WHite
8 Brown
-Jim 40384 (Also now a RedHat Enterprise Linux Certified Engineer!)
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Subject: | Battery Service report |
I wanted to report that I have a Sears Wheel Chair battery that I
purchased a few months prior to my RV10's first flight. I used this
battery on my RV6 for about 13 years and had good luck with it.
Yesterday, after three years of service, I finally replaced it with a
new one.
The original battery cost $59 and the replacement was $89.
This battery will crack nicely with the Sky-Tec NL model starter.
do not archive
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Subject: | Re: Extra battery |
I use both batteries for start, which seems to work fine so far.
At the suggestion of both Aviation Consumer and Light Plane
Maintenance, I bought 2 battery tenders and keep them hooked to my
batteries if I'm not going to fly for a week or so. Remember that it
takes at least an hour of flying to recharge the voltage lost during
start.....
On Apr 5, 2009, at 10:10 PM, David McNeill wrote:
> so am I but I think the third on the firewall will provide more
> flexibility to load the baggage area. Since the fuel burn moves the
> CG aft , the pitch controls get lighter than I like. Also my main
> batteries don't seem to get recharged completely given the fixed
> output from the alternator and the long run to the batteries. Two
> batteries to start works fine but sometimes a single battery start
> is slow
>
> From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@
matronics.com
> ] On Behalf Of Miller John
> Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 7:23 PM
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: RV10-List: Extra battery
>
> I'm using 2 of the 680s, both mounted aft of the bulkhead in 2 of
> Van's battery boxes (2 batt busses).
>
> Works like a champ.
>
> grumpy
> N184JM
>
> do not archive
>
>
> On Apr 4, 2009, at 11:51 PM, Bob and Karen Brown wrote:
>
>> If you=92re using a PC-680 battery, why not just buy the install kit
>> for the RV7 or 7A?
>> From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server
@matronics.com
>> ] On Behalf Of David McNeill
>> Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 3:31 PM
>> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
>> Subject: RV10-List: Extra battery
>> Anyone mount an extra Odyssey 680 on the firewall? I am planning on
>> using the Piper battery box and mounting it diagonally to pick up
>> two holes on the diagonal stiffener.and creating a couple of
>> aluminum doublers for the other four holes. The holes in the
>> battery box are .29 which means they will have to be bushed for an
>> AN3 or enlarged and bushed for an AN4.
>>
>>
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