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rlnelson5



Joined: 10 Feb 2006
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Location: Inver grove Hgts Minnesota

PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:05 pm    Post subject: Wiring issues Reply with quote

Hello
Redoing my lower dash panel.

1 I have a Whalen strobe powerpack that can handle either 1,2,3 or 4 strobes. It is 14v 7a unit . I have 2 wingtip , 1 tail and 1 red strobe/ beacon.

My question is if I could use a [ 2-10 ?] switch to control this strobe power unit and have the red beacon turn on the middle switch position and then add the other 3 strobes at the top switch position?
If that would not do it is there some other arrangment to do it?

2 I have the B + C instrament lighting dimmer setup .
I have Inst. lights, couple of post lights Radio lights ,Lower dash panel lights , and 2 over the shoulder lights. I have a cabin ovhd light as well.

I am using Fiber light units on most instraments and on the lower dash. The lower dash units are a long fiber optic strip that has lettering on them to label the lower dash panel items.

How should I handle this whole setup?
I only have one dimmer pot .
Do I need some type of rotary switch?
Regular switches or wire the ovhd to a seperate switch? ? wire them all together?

Any ideas would be helfull

thanks l


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Bret Smith



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:47 pm    Post subject: Wiring issues Reply with quote

"The lower dash units are a long fiber optic strip that has lettering on
them to label the lower dash panel items."

Do you have a picture of this? Manufacturer?
Bret Smith
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www.FlightInnovations.com

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rlnelson5



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 10:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Wiring issues Reply with quote

Sure , look in the Aircraft Spruce catalog. Made by Fiberlite. I have the 2004-5 version , on page 423 . It is called Illuminated Labeling

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