JohnH
New Member
I have been giving the Dynon Autopilot trim annunciations a lot of thought and have wondered whether Dynon could consider the idea I have.
If the Skyview (or other Dynon EFIS is able to annunciate a triom requirement on the screen, how difficult could it be to provide a pin out for trim up and trim down. This pin could simply provide a signal, eg. ground signal to a relay system connected to the Ray Allen trim servos for automatic trim functions with Ray Allen trim servos or any other trim servo system.
The idea is that I would like to build a relay that is triggered by such a signal and have the system switchable and pulsed with very brief pulses to the Ray Allen servos on the RV7 I am building.
All it requires is 2 signal grounds (or 12V) that provide the signal when the EFIS signals a trim requirement. The builder would need then to provide whatever interface to the trim system. I would not be difficult to build a relay system that could provide a small pulse signal to the servos. It could also be wired with a manual override switch to switch off auto trim functions. It may take a few iterations to get it right, but if I could have the signal provided by the EFIS I am willing to give it a try.
If the Skyview (or other Dynon EFIS is able to annunciate a triom requirement on the screen, how difficult could it be to provide a pin out for trim up and trim down. This pin could simply provide a signal, eg. ground signal to a relay system connected to the Ray Allen trim servos for automatic trim functions with Ray Allen trim servos or any other trim servo system.
The idea is that I would like to build a relay that is triggered by such a signal and have the system switchable and pulsed with very brief pulses to the Ray Allen servos on the RV7 I am building.
All it requires is 2 signal grounds (or 12V) that provide the signal when the EFIS signals a trim requirement. The builder would need then to provide whatever interface to the trim system. I would not be difficult to build a relay system that could provide a small pulse signal to the servos. It could also be wired with a manual override switch to switch off auto trim functions. It may take a few iterations to get it right, but if I could have the signal provided by the EFIS I am willing to give it a try.