Mounted the voltage regulators, forest of Grounding tabs, and primary ANL to the firewall, while its still easy to get to. Needed to |
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make some adjustments to the Co Pilot EFIS so that the slip indicator is level w/ the pilot EFIS. I needed to redo the mount to |
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make this work there is still a minor difference, but hard to tell whether it's the pilot or co pilot that's off. I'll wait til the upper fuse |
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is riveted to the rest of the fuse to make the final adjustments. Then I forced myself to begin on the panel wiring. I've been |
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completely intimidated by this, for fear of ruining some very expensive electronics, coupled with my lack of knowledge of the |
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same. It's pretty easy to follow the wiring diagramd regarding pinouts and harnesses. However with a complete glass/electric |
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panel w/ electronic back-up there is a TON of wiring, The challenge is how to get the wiring ORGANIZED so that it's not a |
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complete Spaghetti bowl behing the panel, and that it can be maintained and allow for removal and reinstallation of components. |
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I'm also embarrassed at just how much time it takes to strip, crimp, pin, heatshrink, etc. I'm well on the way to having most of the |
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center stack wired (340 audio, 327 trnsp, SL30 & SL40). I need to finish this up and then work on the connections to the |
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EFIS/MFD and EFIS/MFD to AHRS.EIS,ADC. Look slike i'll be at this for a while. The good news is that I'm doing it indoors and |
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