I have a Dynon HDX system. My standard pitch trim for the aircraft has been a simple panel mounted Ray Allen rocker switch connected to a tail mounted Ray Allen servo. It has worked well, the rocker switch is a momentary switch which moves the servo while the rocker switch is held in the appropriate direction for either up or down pitch trim. Release the switch and the servo stops.
I have recently added a SV-AP-PANEL and although I have yet to add Dynon autopilot servos, wanted to wire up the normal the pitch trim through the SV-AV-PANEL so that it will be ready for auto-trim one day. I followed the wiring diagram on page 18-7 of the installation guide. I did not provide power to the rocker switch (that will come from Pin 9), but I did join the black/white ground wire so that it provided ground to the rocker switch and Pin 2 of the SV-AP-Panel. The white wires coming from the switch went to Pins 3 and 4 and the the white wires from pins 7 & 8 went to the trim servo.
So the problem I have is that when I push the rocker switch, the trim servo operates but continues to run even when I release the rocker switch. The only way to make it stop is to dab the rocker switch in the opposite trim direction and it will stop. This is the same for either trim direction. Somehow, once power to the trim servo is initiated, Pin 9 continues to provide power (and ground presumably the ground from Pin 2 is by-passing the switch) until 'signaled' by a dab of opposite direction trim switch.
Maybe I have misunderstood the internal workings of the rocker switch - but I just cannot figure it out, probably because I need to see the internal wiring of the SV-AP-Panel to understand the current flow. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have recently added a SV-AP-PANEL and although I have yet to add Dynon autopilot servos, wanted to wire up the normal the pitch trim through the SV-AV-PANEL so that it will be ready for auto-trim one day. I followed the wiring diagram on page 18-7 of the installation guide. I did not provide power to the rocker switch (that will come from Pin 9), but I did join the black/white ground wire so that it provided ground to the rocker switch and Pin 2 of the SV-AP-Panel. The white wires coming from the switch went to Pins 3 and 4 and the the white wires from pins 7 & 8 went to the trim servo.
So the problem I have is that when I push the rocker switch, the trim servo operates but continues to run even when I release the rocker switch. The only way to make it stop is to dab the rocker switch in the opposite trim direction and it will stop. This is the same for either trim direction. Somehow, once power to the trim servo is initiated, Pin 9 continues to provide power (and ground presumably the ground from Pin 2 is by-passing the switch) until 'signaled' by a dab of opposite direction trim switch.
Maybe I have misunderstood the internal workings of the rocker switch - but I just cannot figure it out, probably because I need to see the internal wiring of the SV-AP-Panel to understand the current flow. Any help would be greatly appreciated.