naturally the germans involved would...ask a silly question, even a rhetoric one.
> On 5 Mar 2017, at 11:58 AM, Mike Borgelt <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Refer to AC43 but measure anyway. > > Who knows what the German glider manufacturers do with wiring. > > Mike > > At 10:52 AM 3/5/2017, you wrote: >> Hi Bob >> >> Many thanks for your quick reply. >> I realise that the size of the wiring comes into it but I was working on the >> assumption that >> the electronic specialists amongst us would know what wiring the >> manufacturers usually >> use for this applications. >> >> BTW, I’m not blaming the wiring, I just need to arrive at a realistic figure >> for the offset in >> my LX 9000. >> >> Kind regards >> >> Bernard >> >> >>> On 5 Mar 2017, at 11:11 am, Bob Dircks <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> In order to calculate the voltage drop, we would need to know the exact >>> conductor size of the wiring. >>> Of course the circuit is actually going to be 22m in length. >>> You can (fairly) easily measure the voltage drop with a voltmeter, to >>> measure the voltage at both locations while the load is applied. >>> Normally one would not expect a significant drop at 0.9 A over 11m of a >>> wire chosen carefully for the job. >>> >>> However, all joints in the wiring, including switches and breakers need to >>> be considered, before blaming the wiring. >>> >>> Bob Dircks >>> >>> On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Future Aviation Pty. Ltd. >>> <[email protected] > wrote: >>> Good morning all >>> >>> Today I have a question for the electronic specialists on this forum. >>> >>> My new ASH 30 Mi has approx. 11m of electrical cable between the avionics >>> battery in the top of the fin and the front instrument panel. >>> What voltage drop can be expected at the panel if the combined avionics >>> draw approx. 900 mA? >>> >>> This information would be helpful to properly adjust the voltage offset in >>> the LX 9000. >>> >>> Many thanks in advance for your help and assistance. >>> >>> Bernard >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Aus-soaring mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.base64.com.au/listinfo/aus-soaring >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Aus-soaring mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.base64.com.au/listinfo/aus-soaring >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Aus-soaring mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.base64.com.au/listinfo/aus-soaring > Borgelt Instruments - design & manufacture of quality soaring instrumentation > since 1978 > www.borgeltinstruments.com > tel: 07 4635 5784 overseas: int+61-7-4635 5784 > mob: 042835 5784 : int+61-42835 5784 > P O Box 4607, Toowoomba East, QLD 4350, Australia > > _______________________________________________ > Aus-soaring mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.base64.com.au/listinfo/aus-soaring
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