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Old 07-31-2015, 10:42 AM
DragonflyAero DragonflyAero is offline
 
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Default Electroair installation question

I just received my engine from Superior with an Electroair EI on one side. I am looking for suggestions on where to best locate the controller (cockpit side) and coil pack (engine side). Does anyone have pictures of their installation?

This is for an RV-7.

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Old 07-31-2015, 10:51 AM
RVDan RVDan is offline
 
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I have a -6A and put the coil on the firewall high on the pilots side of centerline. I mounted the computer to a shelf I made under the instrument panel supports that go from the firewall to the panel.

I think it is going to depend to some extent on what other equipment you have.
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Old 07-31-2015, 08:33 PM
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Default Location - RV-10

The coil pack on the right side (1-3-5) of the firewall.
The controller on the front side of the sub panel (right side).
Map unit on the back side of the sub panel (right side).

AML 34 switch on the left side of instrument panel.

No pix available @ this time.
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