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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:46 pm Post subject: ***SPAM*** Lazy question |
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Fergus -
Red is power & Black is ground. Number each connector and each pin (P20/1,
P20/2 ... P30/10, P/11)
Use shrink tubing and make labels. The first number (P20/1) is the
connector originating the wire and the second (P30/10) is the destination
connector. Keep a spreadsheet with all of the connectors and their pinouts
and the wire's destination. Worked very well for us. You also have to
number the connectors on all of your avionics and other electrical items.
I have an Excel spreadsheet with our data on it if you are interested.
Cheers,
John
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:12:09 -0500, Fergus Kyle <VE3LVO(at)rac.ca> wrote:
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Cheers,
Lazy, because I suppose I could weasel out the answer after a
lengthy search but:
Does anyone know where I can obtain an idustry standard colour scheme for
electrical systems? I believe I can save time and frustration by sleeving
each end of the wire system with a colour and a number which would permit
quicker trouble-shooting in the long run.
Also, one for other systems as well :
Hydraulics, pneumatics, air, coolant, oil etc.
Thanks for any clue and Happy Landings
Ferg
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