Wendell Folks RV-8 Project - Page 41.
January 27, 2007: While Wendell is working
on the mechanical issues, I have been cutting the audio wires going to the head phones to
insure the instrument panel is removable. (Wendell is not a soldering iron guy for
small wires.) The black shell covers the microphone and head phone connections from
the audio panel to the phone jacks to be installed near the seats. The other DBM-25
connector with the purple and red wires among the white wires will eventually have all the
power connections for the radio stack and fuel gauges running through it. It is
still a "work in progress".
Here is what Wendell was doing while I was soldering wires to computer
connectors. He has finished riveting the ELT transmitter mount to the aft baggage
bulkhead panel.
A doubler plate was added to the front of the panel to insure the rivets would
not pull through due to the weight of those eight D-cell batteries inside.
Behind the panel is enough space to allow the coaxial cable connection going to
the ELT antenna.
January 28, 2007: Another evening session
with emphasis on wiring the various lights and gauges on the instrument panel that do not
have their own dedicated wiring harness plugs. These wires will mate with the DBM-25
"work in progress" plug seen in the photo at the top of this web page. The
selector switch for serial data going to the Dynon D10-A is also wired up to the RS-232
data from the GPS data power cable and the SL-30 NAV radio. A data wire from the
Garmin GTX-330 radar transponder was also added to provide traffic information service
data to display on the Garmin GPS 396.
Behind the panel, the wires to Van's analog fuel gauges are now connected and
running toward their rendezvous with the DBM-25 power plug mentioned above. All
those other empty DBM connectors have matching plugs in the wiring harnesses already
installed in the fuselage.
Here is the other half of the audio panel connections for the microphones and
headsets. There is sufficient cable length to allow easy panel removal and connector
separation when servicing anything behind the panel that cannot be done via the baggage
compartment access door.
Here is the side view of the instrument panel showing the radio stack with the
Garmin GPS 396 data power cable as installed via the GPS docking panel mount.
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