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1. 08:01 AM - Re: DC-DC converter for sale (Bitterlich, Mark G CIV NAVAIR, WD)
2. 11:11 PM - V530TA-D35 Overhaul requirement (PaulW)
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Subject: | DC-DC converter for sale |
I don't normally comment on parts for sale, but just FYI, that unit is what I use
EXCLUSIVELY for 24 to 12 volt conversion.
It is an EXCELLENT unit.
Mark
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From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Elmar & Manuela
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 6:13 PM
Subject: Yak-List: DC-DC converter for sale
I have an used ASTRON DC-DC (Model 2412-20) converter for sale. It converts 24VDC
(input) into 12VDC (output) with 16 Amps cont. and 20 Amps ics.
It was used to run 14 Volts equipment on a
28 Volts aircraft bus system.
Asking US$50 plus shipping.
If interested, please contact me off list.
cheers
Elmar
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Subject: | V530TA-D35 Overhaul requirement |
Hi
I can't find this on Matronics nor anywhere else on Internet, hence my question.
What is the requirement from Manufacturers perspective, but also recommended for
this prop V530TA-D35 on a YAK-52:
1. doing Aero's
2. normal flying
I believe that the manufacturer recommended from the old Russian logbook 400 hours
or 6 years, our local Russian AMO says 500 hours or 5 years.
Our local Prop Centre says at least 3 years if you do Aero's due to torgue/forces
on the prop.
Our current prop is at +-220 hours Since overhauled, but last overhaul 2004. Total
hours +-860 and manufactured 1988
However it was removed at 131 hours and 1 year from aircraft in 2005.
It had 2 MPI inspections between 2005 and 2013
Was fitted to aircraft again in 2013 at 161 hours.
So it "flew" approx 30 hours on another aircraft.
It is currently in the Prop Centre as there was some wear and tear on the Furrells
which need repair. (caused slight play on blades)
This is in South Africa flying Non Type Certified or similar to Experimental in
other countries.
However, from safety aspect, what is the recommendation regarding overhaul timelines?
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