Just curious if anyone has a diagram with AWG choices for their firewall forward electrical and ignition systems (not engine monitoring leads and misc)? The RV-10 FWF kit I purchased has included all but the electrical and ignition wiring details. I can and do reference AC 43.10 for wire gauge sizes based on usage, just curious what others are doing.
For example, I've heard some say they use a 2 AWG from the + battery lead to the battery contactor. 2 AWG seems excessive. I've seen other references to 4 AWG for the same run. Seems like this should be standardized. Maybe it exists and I've missed it somewhere.
Specifically looking for:
- +Battery terminal to Battery Contactor
- Battery Contactor to Starter Contactor
- Starter Contactor to Starter
- Battery Contactor to Alternator
- Battery Contactor to Panel Bus Bar
- Battery ground to airframe
- Engine ground to airframe
Thanks!
(Forgot to mention... I have the Tony Bengelis books, Bob Knuckles Aeroelectric Connection, and several aircraft wiring books. Surprised there are no "basic" or "suggested" diagrams in those... EDIT: Diagrams DO exist in the back of Aeroelectric Connection )
For example, I've heard some say they use a 2 AWG from the + battery lead to the battery contactor. 2 AWG seems excessive. I've seen other references to 4 AWG for the same run. Seems like this should be standardized. Maybe it exists and I've missed it somewhere.
Specifically looking for:
- +Battery terminal to Battery Contactor
- Battery Contactor to Starter Contactor
- Starter Contactor to Starter
- Battery Contactor to Alternator
- Battery Contactor to Panel Bus Bar
- Battery ground to airframe
- Engine ground to airframe
Thanks!
(Forgot to mention... I have the Tony Bengelis books, Bob Knuckles Aeroelectric Connection, and several aircraft wiring books. Surprised there are no "basic" or "suggested" diagrams in those... EDIT: Diagrams DO exist in the back of Aeroelectric Connection )
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