S-20 / S-21 Panel Fabrication, Avionics and Electrical Wiring
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2023
- Now that I have the panel designed, it’s time to cut the holes, mount the equipment and run all the wires to complete the avionics and electrical system installation. I’ll explain my methodology to fabricate a capable and serviceable electrical harness, custom built for the RANS S-20/21. I also offer many tips I’ve learned from years as an avionics technician. And lastly, packing it all up for my move to Texas. Enjoy…
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Wow, great video, and makes points I didn’t even think of before. I’m working on my Vans rv-14 panel now
Great video- your organization and attention to detail set the bar for the wiring process. Thanks for sharing
This video should be seen by anybody doing their own electrical as you are. I looked at a used kit plane last week and the wiring was a so bad, there was no confidence to be had in looking any further into that aircraft for purchase. You have lots of great suggestions and pictures too. Your experience with this subject is quite obvious and appreciated. Your presentation and delivery is even better. Its almost like you have done this for a living before. (HA HA, I saw your 1st video of the series)
Straight up solid quality work. I shall endeavor to emulate your high standards.
New here. I am impressed. Such concise clarity paired with superb video and audio I have not seen in a builders blog before. A shining example how both process and resulting product benefit from a Plan. Congratulations !
Another great video on wiring the avionics. Appreciated for offering many tips from an avionic professional. for an untrained person, those wires still look very intimidating. Best of luck unpack and settle in so you can get back to your build. can't wait to see the next video.
Nicely done! I love the backbone concept and the hints about crossing coax.
Good job
You did an awesome job 👍
Looking forward to see the next video in your new location 👍
Everything you do here i do but in tv studios.
Great info, thank you.
And good luck with the move.
Excited to see an update
Great video, thanks!
I live south of Dallas. I want to get into the UAV/ Drone business on how to fix them..I was told to get more involved in the avionics electrician. I don't have experience in aviation. My background is computer to building engineer. Is there any internship or help out on the weekend to get more experience to add to my resume. I'm 37 I don't see myself going to school anymore.