07/10/2023 - POS12 sensor and conduit - 5h30

I received some aircraftspruce goodies. Some of it were new adel clamps which I wanted to use to fixate the conduit line that runs through the cabin floor and the firewall. Drilled the holes to fix the clamps and final installed the conduit line.

Pulled the first wires through for the POS12 flap sensor wiring.

The image below shows how both lines will run through the fuselage tunnel. From the F704 side, the wires will run left and right through the electrical bushing provisions in the F704. Wires may run left or right depending on the need.

The cable is a shileded 3 multiconductor wire. Crimped the pins for the molex connector.

 Installed the cable and tested the installation on the flap assembly. The black box is the POS12 sensor that sends the flap position to the dynon system.

 

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