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RE: Europa-List: FW: Woodcomp propeller controls

Subject: RE: Europa-List: FW: Woodcomp propeller controls
From: Karl Heindl <kheindl@msn.com>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 14:25:33

Ferg,

I had all that installed last year (except reverse sw). I had space left on 
the right side of my panel for the two round instruments, which require 
non-standard size cutouts, and mounted circuit breaker and on/off toggle 
switch into the same adapter plate (my cutouts are all 3 1/8") of one of the 
instruments. The control box I mounted against the inside of the firewall. 
Feathering was supposed to be automatic. Since everything came completely 
prewired the installation was fairly easy except for having to reduce my 
cutouts to their sizes. You also need a place for the mp gauge.

The manual mode checked out okay on the ground, but nothing worked correctly 
in the air. I had a very frustrating summer trying to get it to work. 
Acomplete replacement (incl. brush box) simply presented a different set of 
problems. The automatic feathering never worked, but this could have been 
wired to a manual switch. Factory support was pretty hopeless and I finally 
gave up and sent it all back for a full refund. They then offered me their 
new SINGLE instrument, The CS1, which takes the rpm directly from the 
engine, instead of the propeller, but I had had enough of their lack of 
support. I am just now installing the single instrument CSC1-G from Smart 
Avionics, as others have done. The Smart box also has the manifold pressure 
integrated and displayed on their instrument, so now there is only one small 
instrument instead of 3.

I hope that my experience was unique and that your boxes will function 
perfectly. I just also felt that the whole design was a cloodge, and had 
evolved from the manual mode. Their new instrument would be worth looking 
at, but let someone else be the guinea pig.

Their propeller and hub are absolutely first class. They even supplied me 
with a standard XS 10 inch size spinner , and the whole propeller was 
supplied fully assembled and ready to bolt on.

Karl


>From: "Fergus Kyle" <VE3LVO@rac.ca>
>Reply-To: europa-list@matronics.com
>To: "EUROPALIST" <europa-list@matronics.com>
>Subject: Europa-List: FW: Woodcomp propeller controls
>Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 08:26:39 -0400
>
>
>   _____
>
>From: Fergus Kyle
>Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2007 10 35
>To: EUROPALIST
>Subject: Woodcomp propeller controls
>
>
>Cheers,
>
>             I am in the process of installing the subject item, an 
>SR3000/3
>Constant Speed unit. There are several control modules involved in the
>installation and I am trying to rationalise the siting of these on a
>standard mono instrument panel - somewhat cramped and needing careful
>planning.
>
>             While I have read the manual several times, I find it hard to
>calculate how often (and therefore where) each item should be used.
>
>             If you are familiar with the use of a 3000 or similar device,
>would you consider advising me where you would put each module to permit
>ease and frequency of use? This comprises CS RPM control selector, 
>CS/manual
>switch, pitch indicator and a  guarded Reverse pitch switch - yes, reverse.
>I know, I know.
>
>Happy landings
>
>Ferg
>
>Classic mono 914
>
>

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