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1. 04:55 AM - Re: Baggage Door Opening Dimmensions (Shannon Hicks)
2. 05:14 AM - Re: Baggage Door Opening Dimmensions (Lew Gallagher)
3. 06:15 AM - Re: Re: Baggage Door Opening Dimmensions (Larry Rosen)
4. 09:53 AM - empennage kit for sale (John Eliel)
5. 01:03 PM - UREM38E spark plugs and right magneto for sale (E & T Andrews)
6. 05:44 PM - Battery Caddy (Albert Gardner)
7. 08:20 PM - Re: Battery Caddy (g.combs)
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Subject: | Re: Baggage Door Opening Dimmensions |
Yes, it was supposed to be artctic. Auto correct on my phone got me again.
I would be happy to buy it from Lew. Does anyone have his phone number?
Shannon
On May 16, 2011 10:14 PM, "Pascal" <rv10flyer@verizon.net> wrote:
> Is the article meant to be arctic air cooler? if so buy it from Lew, on
this list, or make it yourself. much less expensive.
> I need to get around to making mine one of these days.
> Pascal
>
> From: Shannon Hicks
> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 12:41 PM
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RV10-List: Baggage Door Opening Dimmensions
>
> Would you guys mind pointing me in the direction of where I can get the
baggage door opening dimensions? I am about to order an article air cooler
for my Cherokee and want to make sure it will fit in the 10.
>
> Thanks,
> Shannon
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Baggage Door Opening Dimmensions |
OK Shannon,
The dimensions of the cooler I use are 14X14X24, and it tapers slightly toward
the bottom so that it slides in perfectly.
I'll attach the pictures I posted earlier. The cooler is at Walmart now for less
than $20. It's the 48 qt. Island Breeze by Igloo.
I've modified the a/c cooler I made for Wes by wiring the fans in series instead
of parallel. This cuts the amps down and still puts out a lot of cool air and
doesn't use the ice up so fast. The 12v computer fans I use are actually for
servers and put out more cfm than any others I've run across.
I think the advantage of this style that I've put together is that it uses the
heater core (out of junkyard cars) as a heat exchanger that actually pulls moisture
out of the cabin instead of just blowing air over ice.
I haven't gotten around to making the plenum yet that would sit on the console
between the seats with directional air vents ... stay tuned!
Later, - Lew
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Subject: | Re: Baggage Door Opening Dimmensions |
Here is the earlier post with links to the pictures that Lew posted earlier.
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Lew Gallagher"<lewgall@charter.net>
Hey Patrick,
Here are a couple of pictures of the last one I made for the guy that flies a Cessna.
He has his accessory outlet on the dash, so I made the in-line switch
about two feet from the receptacle, with a total length of about 11 feet so that
he can put the cooler in the back. The 4" ducts extend to 8 ft. and they are
quick detach.
Thanks for the interest, - Lew
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On 5/17/2011 8:11 AM, Lew Gallagher wrote:
> --> RV10-List message posted by: "Lew Gallagher"<lewgall@charter.net>
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> OK Shannon,
>
> The dimensions of the cooler I use are 14X14X24, and it tapers slightly toward
the bottom so that it slides in perfectly.
>
> I'll attach the pictures I posted earlier. The cooler is at Walmart now for
less than $20. It's the 48 qt. Island Breeze by Igloo.
>
> I've modified the a/c cooler I made for Wes by wiring the fans in series instead
of parallel. This cuts the amps down and still puts out a lot of cool air
and doesn't use the ice up so fast. The 12v computer fans I use are actually
for servers and put out more cfm than any others I've run across.
>
> I think the advantage of this style that I've put together is that it uses the
heater core (out of junkyard cars) as a heat exchanger that actually pulls moisture
out of the cabin instead of just blowing air over ice.
>
> I haven't gotten around to making the plenum yet that would sit on the console
between the seats with directional air vents ... stay tuned!
>
> Later, - Lew
>
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> non-pilot
> crazy about building
> NOW OFICIALLY BUILDER #40549
> Fly off completed !
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=340105#340105
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Subject: | empennage kit for sale |
My empennage kit is for sale. Construction has been delayed as we sold
our home, moved, and now are waiting to build another house.
Realistically, it will be a while before I could think about starting to
put the kit together, so call or email if you are interested in an RV-10
project. Asking $3200.00. Included is a set of axle extensions made by
Don McDonald.
I'm located in Sequim, WA.
John Eliel
jseliel@gmail.com
360-681-3927 (H)
425-922-9704 (C)
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Subject: | UREM38E spark plugs and right magneto for sale |
Hi,
I have some surplus parts that I am wishing to sell. These Items are not
required as I installed Light Speed Ignition in place of the Right Hand
Magneto on my Lycoming IO540 and I am very happy with the performance.
Six new UREM 38E Aviation Spark Plugs. Items in original sealed
packaging =93 AU=24100 + postage
New Slick Magneto Model 6350 Serial Number 08110349 (Right) supplied with
additional parts including:LW12707.OVH Adaptor, LW190096.OVH Gear
Assembly, 73000 Coupling Mag Drive, 67542 Ball Bearing, SL13641 Magneto
Cushion x2, SL62224 Gasket, SL12681 Gasket =93 AU =24750 + Postage
Please contact me offline if you are interested etandrews=40westnet.com.au
Regards
Evan
40379, VH-OSH Flying, Brisbane Australia
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I always seem to arrive late to the party but I just ran across a neat
little device to hold batteries that every one else already was aware
of. I previously wrapped a couple of AA=99s into a paper tube and
kept several tubes handy in case a headset of hand-held radio needed
them. The Battery Caddy solves that problem for me and I made a little
mount to hold the caddy just under my leg beside the stick. I=99m
happy as a clam now and have 12 batteries ready for instant use.
Albert Gardner
N991RV
Yuma, AZ
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Subject: | Re: Battery Caddy |
These are available thru Aerosport Products. They clip on your head set
cord and are always in reach.
http://www.aerosportproducts.com/battery.htm
Geoff
----- Original Message -----
From: Albert Gardner
To: rv10-list@matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 8:41 PM
Subject: RV10-List: Battery Caddy
I always seem to arrive late to the party but I just ran across a neat
little device to hold batteries that every one else already was aware
of. I previously wrapped a couple of AA=99s into a paper tube and
kept several tubes handy in case a headset of hand-held radio needed
them. The Battery Caddy solves that problem for me and I made a little
mount to hold the caddy just under my leg beside the stick. I=99m
happy as a clam now and have 12 batteries ready for instant use.Albert
GardnerN991RVYuma, AZ
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