Hi Guys,
I was wondering if anyone has made their own harness for their Dynon EDC-10A Remote compass (the older style that doesn't work with Skyview)
The Dynon product is 18ft long, which I feel will be too short to make it out to the wing tip where I was going to put my compass, so I'm going to make my own.
1) Dynon can't tell me any part numbers for the d-sub connectors that they use themselves, but suggest they should be non-magnetic. If anyone has the dynon-made harness on hand, can you tell me if there are any obvious manufacturers or part numbers on them? I can start googling with a bit of a lead :-)
2) I'm really thinking the whole non-magnetic thing is over-stated - should I just get some generic d-sub connectors from the internet and solder them in?
Don't worry, I'm writing all these notes down, and once I get this whole Dynon system up and running, I'll share my hard-won experience with you all :-)
Thanks in advance,
James
I was wondering if anyone has made their own harness for their Dynon EDC-10A Remote compass (the older style that doesn't work with Skyview)
The Dynon product is 18ft long, which I feel will be too short to make it out to the wing tip where I was going to put my compass, so I'm going to make my own.
1) Dynon can't tell me any part numbers for the d-sub connectors that they use themselves, but suggest they should be non-magnetic. If anyone has the dynon-made harness on hand, can you tell me if there are any obvious manufacturers or part numbers on them? I can start googling with a bit of a lead :-)
2) I'm really thinking the whole non-magnetic thing is over-stated - should I just get some generic d-sub connectors from the internet and solder them in?
Don't worry, I'm writing all these notes down, and once I get this whole Dynon system up and running, I'll share my hard-won experience with you all :-)
Thanks in advance,
James
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