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Power Grids - Lancair style
In case anyone is curious, here are some pictures of the power grids that I got for my Legacy. A freind who is building a -7 was vary curious about these, so I took the pictures.
They aren't cheap, but man are they nice. This is a dual alt/batt setup and the only grid that I didn't take a picture of is the single contactor version with the starter contactor. Enjoy... Rest of pictures here... http://www.highrf.com/gallery/Power-Grids |
I'm curious what they get for one of these babies? Looks like it'd save you a bunch of wiring and thinking about wiring.
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That is slick. Precision Airmotive makes a similar all-in-one box that also includes a plug for ground power.
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That would be LAMAR
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As for cost, the Lancair ones are around $600 - $1000. If I remember right, the MC-10 is also at the $600 mark. The Lancair ones, just make it soo easy to handle all the busses, contactors, switching, regulators, etc. Here is the inside of one of the MC-10's from my Cessna 182. ![]() |
Lancair pwr grid
That looks like the center grid, the aft and forward grids are just as high a quality and while spendy make for a neat installation. They just don't supply a system schematic to go by.
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Not only that.
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I'm also doing a fast built panel option, where they do the metalwork, powdercoat, paint, etc and I'll stuff the dials and gizmos and wire it. Yep, all that and I should be less than 150K even with the panel. BTW, here is the latest panel ![]() |
Sure they do
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I'm doing most of that work myself, so I just opted for some options that I didn't have the tools for, nor the inclination to build. The power grids fall in that category. |
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Think they have any of the $200 hammers left? Somebody has found a new way to print money. At least the MC-10 has a voltage regulator built in. Maybe there are some electronics on the other side that we are not seeing? |
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