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1. 07:40 AM - Re: GARMIN autopilot servos wiring (Stein Bruch)
2. 08:47 AM - Re: GARMIN autopilot servos wiring (Albert)
3. 09:15 AM - Re: GARMIN autopilot servos wiring (Bob Turner)
4. 09:22 AM - Sun n Fun (Shannon Hicks)
5. 10:16 AM - Re: Sun n Fun (Danny Riggs)
6. 07:11 PM - Re: GARMIN autopilot servos wiring (Kelly McMullen)
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Subject: | GARMIN autopilot servos wiring |
You would use shielded multi conductor wires for the CAN portion and
RS-232's (and possibly some trim), but individual wires for the CWS, PWR,
GND, and CAN termination (if you're using it for the terminator on the CAN).
Cheers,
Stein
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[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Carlos Trigo
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 8:21 PM
Subject: RV10-List: GARMIN autopilot servos wiring
Guys
Those of you who installed or are installing a GARMIN G3X, which wires or
multi-wire cable did you use to connect the autopilot servos?
Thanks
Carlos
Enviado do meu iPhone
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Subject: | GARMIN autopilot servos wiring |
The list seems too quite lately. I'm thinking about building another plane
and wonder if it should be a tail-dragger or tri-gear, and which EFIS and
primer is best?
Albert Gardner
RV-19 N991RV
Yuma, AZ
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Subject: | Re: GARMIN autopilot servos wiring |
It has been quiet. I wonder if people are reluctant to post while Matt is in recovery?
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Bob Turner
RV-10 QB
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http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=454363#454363
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Is there a get together at Sun n Fun for RV builders? This will be my
second time at the event, but the first time with my -10.
We are planning to camp out in HBC and would love to meet some of you guys
face to face.
Shannon Hicks
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Don't know but we will be in the area with a -10. Gonna try the air boats after
wards. Dan
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> On Mar 30, 2016, at 11:28 AM, Shannon Hicks <civeng123@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Is there a get together at Sun n Fun for RV builders? This will be my second
time at the event, but the first time with my -10.
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> We are planning to camp out in HBC and would love to meet some of you guys face
to face.
>
> Shannon Hicks
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Subject: | Re: GARMIN autopilot servos wiring |
RV-14 tail wheel with Blue Mountain EFIS and Corrosion X for primer. 8^)
Then get RV-10 wings, and fuselage parts to stretch it back into a -10,
tail dragger. Of course you could upgrade to steam gauges and use Ipad
for MFD. For nostalgia you could add a Laurance GPS por Apollo 920.
On 3/30/2016 8:46 AM, Albert wrote:
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> The list seems too quite lately. I'm thinking about building another plane
> and wonder if it should be a tail-dragger or tri-gear, and which EFIS and
> primer is best?
> Albert Gardner
> RV-19 N991RV
> Yuma, AZ
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