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1. 03:59 PM - PLB (Rich Hansen)
2. 04:21 PM - Re: PLB (Justin Jones)
3. 11:35 PM - Re: Re: cable lengths (Patrick Pulis)
4. 11:39 PM - Re: cable lengths (Patrick Pulis)
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Anyone have any experience with this locator: BriarTek Cerberus Two-Way Sat
ellite Messaging and GPS Tracking System? Or this one: ACR Aqualink 2884 3
50C Personal Locator, a device featuring three levels of integrated signal t
echnology that quickly and accurately relay your position?
Looking for the best one to use for both flying & motorcycle riding.
Appreciate any input,
Rich Hansen
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Rich,
Take a look at the delorme satellite messenger. It's the go-to messenger for
Alaska. Send and receive messages with a link to your location on a map. Yo
u can turn service on and off as needed.
http://www.inreachdelorme.com/product-info/inreach-explorer.php
Justin
> On May 15, 2016, at 14:58, Rich Hansen <karolamy@roadrunner.com> wrote:
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> Anyone have any experience with this locator: BriarTek Cerberus Two-Way S
atellite Messaging and GPS Tracking System? Or this one: ACR Aqualink 288
4 350C Personal Locator, a device featuring three levels of integrated signa
l technology that quickly and accurately relay your position?
> Looking for the best one to use for both flying & motorcycle riding.
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> Appreciate any input,
> Rich Hansen
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Subject: | Re: cable lengths |
Tim
Do you have any photos of your fire sleeved mixture, throttle and/or pitch cables
please?
Would you recommend doing all three?
Warm regards
Patrick
> On 14 May 2016, at 11:45, Lenny Iszak <lenard@rapiddecision.com> wrote:
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> Just removed my cables. They are all sticky, but the cover at the end of the
mixture cable is melted. The next set will be firesleeved as Tim suggested.
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> Van's cables would have worked just fine if i would have protected them from
heat. They used to be nice and smooth for about 20-30 hours.
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Subject: | Re: cable lengths |
Please disregard my previous email Tim, thank you for the image.
Have you fire sleeved all three cables?
Warm regards
Patrick
> On 14 May 2016, at 10:59, Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com> wrote:
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> This is from my RV-14 install that I just did, it's basically what Carl is
talking about.
> I got silver firesleeve just like you use on hoses. 1/2" fit well over th
e cable.
> Sealed the ends with high temp RTV.
> http://www.myrv14.com/buildlog/20160428/RV14160420-173853-076.jpg
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> Then on Amazon is this 3/4" silver wrap that says it's good for 1000F cont
inuous,
> and 2000F intermittent if I remember right. The silver does a good job of
> rejecting the heat.
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> I wish I would have done this on my original RV-10 install.
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> Tim
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>> On 5/13/2016 6:54 PM, Carl Froehlich wrote:
>> I still use the Van=99s cables but I have always run them inside a s
mall diameter fire sleeve where they pass under the engine =93 same wi
th the alternator and starter cables. This has worked well over 14 years.
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>> Carl
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>> From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server
@matronics.com] On Behalf Of David
>> Sent: Friday, May 13, 2016 7:33 PM
>> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
>> Subject: RV10-List: cable lengths
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>> You might want to special order some cables from aircraft spruce. They ma
ke a Teflon core version about $200 each, but you will not have to change th
em since the internal cores do not melt and become stiff and unmovable. Also
add 1-2=9D to Vans length, better an inch too much than an inch too l
ittle depending on your routing. It is a pain to change a cable with the eng
ine in place. Be sure and use the stainless/aluminum fixture to better seal t
he
>> FF heat out of the cabin.
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