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  1. Carl_Froehlich

    Panel Planning Help Request

    Something to consider. The panel cutouts for the modules are a PITA. On top of that trying to stack them such that they are butted together (are you show in your photo) translates to cutouts with little structure left. I suggest a max of two modules on each side of the center display, with a...
  2. Carl_Froehlich

    Panel Planning Help Request

    Of all the modules, you will touch the Knob Panel most. Changing baro, dialing in new track and when changing altitude. This needs to be on the left (throttle hand). The intercom is the least used item on the panel. Put it on the right. For me I have a GTN-650 as comm #1. It is on the left...
  3. Carl_Froehlich

    Garmin GNC215 vs Trig TX 56?

    No brainer - the Trig. Better company and better radio. In my other builds I did the Garmin GTN-650 and the Dynon radio (made by Trig). On the current build I looked hard at the Trig TX-56 paired with the Garmin GPS175 instead of the 650. It boiled down to the GTN-650 again as I got a better...
  4. Carl_Froehlich

    Add Dynon Comm with existing GTN650?

    I fly with the GTN-650 as Comm #1 and the Dynon radio (with panel) as Comm #2. On the new build I thought long and hard on this alternative: - GPS-175 -Trig NAV/Comm - Dynon radio The GPS-175 and Trig NAV/Comm combo would provide the same funtionality as the GTN-650. The added bonus is the...
  5. Carl_Froehlich

    painted OAT probe

    Anywhere near centerline on the fuselage (like the tail tie down) will read high from the exhaust gas. Halfway out on a wing is the right place. Carl
  6. Carl_Froehlich

    ADS-B in Dynon vs. Avidyne

    The other thought is who cares about feedeing ADS-b into the 540? The SkyView HDX is a far superior platform to integrate ADS-B information. The 540, via the ARINC, is your TSO certified GPS navigator, flight plan displayed on the HDX moving map and PDF HSI. The HDX is your view of the world...
  7. Carl_Froehlich

    painted OAT probe

    The short answer is yes, it would be worth the trouble. My OAT (not painted) was originally mounted in the tail area. It read ~2 degrees above actual. I moved both OAT probes (one for each AHAHRS) to the near the first left wing inspection bay. Problem solved. I used a single four #22...
  8. Carl_Froehlich

    Alternator / Battery?

    Assuming this all worked at one time, then: - The “source” connection to the alternator for buss voltage might have a bad connection. - Odds are the internal voltage regulator has gone south. Search the VAF post on Plane Power for part replacements. Carl
  9. Carl_Froehlich

    Alternator / Battery?

    Buss voltage going high cannot be from a bad battery. Only your alternator drives voltage when it is about the battery open circuit voltage. Your alternator or alternator voltage regulator has gone south. What alternator are you running and voltage regulator are you running? Carl
  10. Carl_Froehlich

    Servo harness routing

    The four #22 conductor shielded wire does have the wires twisted and works just fine for the network. I like this assembly as it is robust. I use the same wire to connect the two OAT sensors that I mount on the bottom of the wing at the first inspection panel (RV wings). Carl
  11. Carl_Froehlich

    Servo harness routing

    Don’t have a definitive answer for whatever harness you are using, but I do take a step to avoid this potential. I use a single, four #22 conductor shielded wire for the servo network connections. A #20 wire each for power and ground, and a #22 wire for servo disconnect. I use a nine pin D...
  12. Carl_Froehlich

    Foreflight not updating METARS , Lightning or NOTAMs

    What receiver are you using to feed ADS-b information to your ForeFlight device? Carl
  13. Carl_Froehlich

    Two sv-com-panels

    I suspect it can’t hurt to try. On my switch thought, I’m now thinking this would be a PITA as the SkyView will be giving you error messages about loosing a module when you shifted. Perhaps the best answer is to install two full SkyView radios! Carl
  14. Carl_Froehlich

    Two sv-com-panels

    The short answer is yes. The longer answer is you will need to add a double position, three throw switch. The switch would transfer pins 4, 5 and 6 between the two control modules. One position is pilot has control, the other is co-pilot has control of the radio. Carl
  15. Carl_Froehlich

    What is the better IFR navigator to interface with Dynon HDX?

    We can always hope, but don’t hold your breath… Carl
  16. Carl_Froehlich

    Updated D10A in the pipeline??

    Dynon - please tell me you have an updated D10A coming out. If not I’ll be forced to put a G5 in the new project. Carl
  17. Carl_Froehlich

    Dynon Avionics Shop

    Do you have both the primary (200) and backup (201) ADHARS modules installed? If so have you used the SkyView display to compare the two? Carl
  18. Carl_Froehlich

    Dynon Avionics Shop

    Forget the avionics shops. Look for a builder that has done a couple of SkyView installs. Start with your local EAA chapter. Carl
  19. Carl_Froehlich

    troubleshooting electrical issue - Dynon EMS readings don’t add up

    Is the shunt located on the alternator output (reads amps out of the alternator) on the battery output (reads amps out of the battery)? Regardless, the low voltage says you are not charging the battery. I suggest you first verify the voltage reading to be correct. Perhaps more detail on your...
  20. Carl_Froehlich

    WiFi Adapter

    What would be perfect is being able to display the EFIS screen on the iPad. This is not for the pilot, it is for the GIB to see what I’m seeing. The iPad would have no control on the EFIS. The Foreflight display already does as you discribe. It does not show a display anywhere near the...
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