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Battery/Electrical Layout

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:31 am
by Don Boardman
Hay Don:

Any chance that you could post some pics of the way you mounted your battery
and other electrical components to the list or send me some of the pics? ?
Thanks
Steve H
Moose 213
Hi Steve,

I can send or post some pictures if there is interest. It will take a bit of
time to take some and then reduce their size. My week is going to be hectic
so it may not get done right away.

My basic under floor layout was to run the fuel system under the pilot seat
so the belly sump would be on the pilots side. The battery and electrical
run is under the passenger side. I know for weight and balance it is
probably desirable to put the battery in the rear. I did so with my CH 701
and elected this time to go with convenience in mind.

Do you care about behind the panel?

Regards,
Don B.








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Battery/Electrical Layout

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:31 am
by steveh
Don:

Any and all information would be of great help.

Have to start figureing out how to run the wiring. Want to try and get our
moose in the air this spring.

If it would be easyer you can send direct to me.

Thanks for your help

Steve Moose 213


->
-> > Hay Don:
-> >
-> > Any chance that you could post some pics of the way you mounted your
battery
-> > and other electrical components to the list or send me some of the pics? ?
-> > Thanks
-> > Steve H
-> > Moose 213
->
-> Hi Steve,
->
-> I can send or post some pictures if there is interest. It will take a bit of
-> time to take some and then reduce their size. My week is going to be hectic
-> so it may not get done right away.
->
-> My basic under floor layout was to run the fuel system under the pilot seat
-> so the belly sump would be on the pilots side. The battery and electrical
-> run is under the passenger side. I know for weight and balance it is
-> probably desirable to put the battery in the rear. I did so with my CH 701
-> and elected this time to go with convenience in mind.
->
-> Do you care about behind the panel?
->
-> Regards,
-> Don B.
->
->
->
->
->





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Battery/Electrical Layout

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:31 am
by Joel Jacobs
Hi,
I was just trying to read ahead in my manual this morning for info regarding
the fuel/electrical runs under the floor. I haven't found it yet. Do you
just drill the bulkheads under the floor and put grommets in the holes? Do
you go through the carrythroughs too? Would it be a good idea to install PVC
pipe for the wiring as was recommended for the wing so wires could be fished
through after the floor is down?
Joel


----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Boardman" <dboardm3@twcny.rr.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 11:21 PM
Subject: Battery/Electrical Layout

My basic under floor layout was to run the fuel system under the pilot
seat
so the belly sump would be on the pilots side. The battery and electrical
run is under the passenger side. I know for weight and balance it is
probably desirable to put the battery in the rear. I did so with my CH 701
and elected this time to go with convenience in mind.


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