Tools and materials required, Heater controller wiring and mounting, Heater controller mounting – Dynon Avionics EFIS-D100 Installation Guide User Manual
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Appendix
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
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Dynon Avionics AOA/Pitot probe.
Two plumbing lines (usually ¼” soft aluminum or plastic tubing) routed from the EFIS-D1
to the probe mounting location.
Tubing interface hardware
o
Reference our wiki at
wiki.dynonavionics.com
for tubing interface hardware
ounting bracket. Models known to work well include:
aero.com/mountbracket.html
recommendations.
#36 Drill and 6-32 tap
AOA Pitot M
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Gretz Aero CBK12 (Chrome) and PBK12 (Paintable), available at
gretz
or from Aircraft Spruce.
d lip for the RV series. It is available
o
SafeAir1 also makes a bracket with a joggle
from
www.safeair1.com
.
Please follow these instructions explicitly as improper installation can result in permanent
damage to your device and/or aircraft.
HEATER CONTROLLER WIRING AND MOUNTING
If you have purchased the heated version of the probe, please follow the instructions in this
s
rsion of the probe, you may skip to the AOA/Pitot
P
ollow these instructions explicitly as improper
th
end the
re the heater controller
via the 4 mounting holes. Route the
wiring between the probe, controller, panel, and power source, as described below.
ection. If you have purchased the unheated ve
robe Mounting section on page 7-28. Please f
installation can result in permanent damage to your device and/or aircraft.
Heater Controller Mounting
The heater controller box should ideally be mounted close to the AOA/Pitot Probe. The box’s
dimensions are found at right, for
reference. When mounting the
controller close to the probe, ensure
that it is close enough for its wires to
mate with the probe’s wires, with
room for strain-relief. If you find it
difficult to mount the controller in
the wing, or simply wish for the
controller to be mounted closer to
e battery, you must ext
lines using the correct wire gauge as
described in the Wiring section
below.
When the desired location is
selected, secu
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