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Old 05-29-2018, 12:50 PM
Wiley Wiley is offline
 
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Default easy access to the Dynon ADHARS 200

Having to change the ADHARS on the ramp at a airport with limited tools, I highly recommend placing it on the inboard access panel of the left wing. Had the thing off in 15min with minimal difficulty. Very easy to replace. The bigger question is why did it need to be replace after 300hours?
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Old 05-30-2018, 04:45 AM
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I have a different AHRS, so this may not apply to the Dynon, but mine is mounted on a rail directly under the pilots seat just aft of the spar.

This is an optimal location for an AHRS to be as close as possible to center of rotation of the aircraft. Its also easy to access this area for inspection.

My magnetometer is mounted back by in the tail area to get it away from steel...

Just another possibility if the Dynon will fit in that area.
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