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Trim Wiring

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:54 pm
by mikeh
Hi all,
I've been starting to think about this too. Has anyone had trouble
with wire breakage due to the continuous movement of the elevator? I've
been thinking of using a couple of plug in connectors, one on the elevator
and the other probably on the horizontal bulkhead behind the fairing. This
would allow the easy removal of the elevator as well as easy replacement of
that section of cable which may fail after many cyclings of the elevator. I
may even keep a replacement part in the tool kit.
Easy removal of the elevator requires easy removal of the elevator
tip........... I'm still thinking on this one.
I had been thinking of running trim the cable up the fuse through
rubber grommets in holes in the bulkheads beneath the floor.
Any comments? Cheers Mike




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Trim wiring

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:54 pm
by mikeh
Thanks all,
That's given me plenty to go on with. Thoughtfull comment and a photo
as well, I'm sure it helps more than just myself. Cheers Mike




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