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Re: Panel power jack for hand-helds . . .

Subject: Re: Panel power jack for hand-helds . . .
From: Robert L. Nuckolls III <nuckolls@aeroelectric.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 18:08:48
>Another thing about cigar lighters - if you must use them , dont mount them
>horizontally where anything can fall into them. A friend of mine (Europa
>Flyer) was on the way back from Prague (to UK) last year. One of his
>electrical circuits kept blowing (it happened to be the one with all the nav
>equipment - in his case it was the glass cockpit display). In the end he had
>to do without the equipment and fly on the basic instruments.
>
>The cause of the problem - you guessed it - a foreign metallic body in the
>cigar lighter !!!


 The interesting thing about this anecdote is the fact that
 one kind of failure in the system (shorted power jack for
 the cockpit hand-held equipment) precipitated other
 failures.  In this case, too many devices sharing the
 same protected circuit.

 Builders in love with acres-o-breakers risk a falling out
 when the available panel space and/or budget for breaker
 dollars run short. The most conservative philosophy for
 system architecture dictates a single protected feeder
 for each device in the airplane that needs power from the
 system.

 Fuse-blocks give you the opportunity to have lots of
 spare slots for future growth at first flight. While
 it's never wrong to pile up on a single breaker from
 a fire-safety perspective, it can be bad news when too
 many things go dark at the same time.


     Bob . . .
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