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  • Utah-Jay
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    Originally posted by kestrel View Post
    What is the power supply that you chose? How was it chosen?

    Thanks!

    kestrel

    I did a ton of research as I disliked batteries running out. The product I am using used to be FlightFlix, but FlightFlix was sold. The original owner kept the technology and he is GREAT to deal with.

    I wired my panel with a “Camera” rocker switch so I can control things. I don’t want to post Ryan’s phone number online, but if interested PM me and I will send it to you.

    Super easy to wire, and weighs next to nothing.

    Jay T

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  • kestrel
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    Originally posted by Utah-Jay View Post
    Camera power installed with a panel switch
    What is the power supply that you chose? How was it chosen?

    Thanks!


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  • Utah-Jay
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    After all the holes were match drilled, they were upsized for the #6 screws

    Next was installing the nut plates in the backing plate followed by using click bond to install it.
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    Drilled the hole for the fuel tank Curtis drain, it was off by about 1/64th” so a bit of sand paper on one side made for a good fit.
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  • Utah-Jay
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    The long awaited drilling and multiple match drilling took place today
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    And then the lens gets drilled, this was a bit tricky as I could see the holes underneath pretty well
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  • rkennell
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    Thanks Jay.

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  • Utah-Jay
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    rkennell

    I really like the idea of keeping the conduit forward of the front spar, the process of attaching it up there was just too much trouble

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  • rkennell
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    Jay: I am getting ready to install conduit in the wing like you. Is there a reason you did not keep the conduit in the leading edge ribs for the whole run?

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  • Utah-Jay
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    Conduit for the wing wiring is installed, multiple purple para cord has been fished through to pull wires when ready. The OAT to Magnetometer has been run through a protective tube and run to the wingtip
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    Fuel tank is in place to get the lines for the sump drain
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  • Utah-Jay
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    Nev it seems like too many great video moments are lost to battery issues. I decided to take that element out of the equation. I will have one in each wing, GoPro on the left wing, Insta360x3 on the right wing

  • Utah-Jay
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    I had been putting off the last 5 inspection covers and the nutplates. But today was the day, all are done, and 4 of the 5 are riveted to the skin (no photo), the 5th I purposely left as I need every bit of space to put in the conduit for my wiring.
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  • Nev
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    I like that idea !

  • Utah-Jay
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    Camera power installed with a panel switch


    yeah I hate cameras running out of battery
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    Last edited by Utah-Jay; 01-23-2024, 10:58 AM.

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  • Utah-Jay
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    Fuel panel is all upsized to #6 screw size, nearly half of the nutplates are installed
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    Did my first inspection panel installation including the nutplates
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    Nutplates are mind numbingly boring.

    Now that the first went well, I will assembly line the last 5.

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  • Utah-Jay
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    The progression of a day of building a “shade” for my light.
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  • Utah-Jay
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    Originally posted by Hewko View Post
    Nice! What tool did you cut it with and are you adding a doubler?
    I used a step drill for my corner radius and then a new dremel saw (disk) blade. Putting the tape down and cutting inside the tape line made it a lot easier.

    My lens will have a backing for the nut plates/anchor nuts.

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