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- Edward Moore
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17 May 2022 01:53 #7
by Edward Moore
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That may have been a part of the big baggage compartment STC.
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- Larry Snyder
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16 May 2022 15:09 #8
by Larry Snyder
Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Master Switch Relocation STC
I forgot to mention, that Alpha Aviation relay is, in my opinion, mandatory if you are moving the master switch to the panel. I don’t think you want several feet of always hot, unprotected, heavy gauge wire running from the battery to your master switch!
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16 May 2022 15:06 #9
by Larry Snyder
Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Master Switch Relocation STC
There is no such STC. I believe an A&P can do that with a log entry, or at most a 337. You are confusing this with the Alpha Aviation master relay STC which puts a relay on the main buss at the battery and the master then only grounds the relay, energizing the main buss. That way the master switch does not carry the full electrical load and there is no unprotected wire from the battery to the switch. There was a long, detailed article on this within the last two or three years of the Capers.
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- Randy Branson
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16 May 2022 15:00 #10
by Randy Branson
Master Switch Relocation STC was created by Randy Branson
Somewhere I saw an STC and kit for moving the master switch from the baggage compartment to the dash. I've looked and looked and can't find it any longer. Anyone know who has it?
Thanks fellow 'Coupers
Thanks fellow 'Coupers
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