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Z12 Review for my Experimental Robin DR250

 
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2026 12:37 am    Post subject: Z12 Review for my Experimental Robin DR250 Reply with quote

Hello all,

I would greatly appreciate a review of my electrical wiring diagram, and I would be especially grateful for any feedback.
This is a 4-seat, wood & fabric, amateur-built, tailwheel aircraft. It's a clone of the famous Robin DR250.
The primary mission is day VFR, with a strong focus on mountain flying. The aircraft will also be used for cross-country flights, with occasional night VFR and light IFR operations (no icing - no precipitations) (supported by a certified GPS).
The engine is a Lycoming IO-360 (parallel valve) equipped with a Bendix-style mechanical fuel injection system. Ignition is currently provided by dual Slick magnetos, with provisions for a future upgrade to an electronic ignition system (PMAG).

The electrical generation system consists of:

- A PlanePower alternator (12V, 60A – ALY-8520LS) regulated by a B&C LR3E
- Backup alternator: B&C 410H with LS1B standby regulator

The avionics suite is based on Garmin G3X, including:

GAD27, GEA24
Dual-screen setup (PFD + MFD)
2-axis autopilot (GSA 28 servos)

The aircraft is equipped with:

Electric roll trim (Ray Allen T3-12A)
Electric pitch trim (Thomson Linear MD12)
Both trims are controlled through the Garmin autopilot servos.

The electrical distribution is organized around three buses:

MAIN BUS (20 positions)
E-BUS (10 positions)
BATT BUS (6 positions)
All using fuse blocks.

The architecture is based on the Z12 (dual alternator, single battery) design, with minimal modifications:

Replacement of fuselinks with ANL current limiters, as seen in more recent architectures
Replacement of shunt fuselinks with 1A breakers, per Garmin G3X installation manual recommendations

I am also intentionally trying to keep the number of circuit breakers to a strict minimum. At this stage, only two breakers are used, both dedicated to alternator field activation.

You will find the wiring diagram below.

Any comments, critiques, or suggestions are more than welcome.

Thank you very much for your time and expertise.

Best regards,
JP


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