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Old 08-28-2013, 08:29 PM
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Are the cylinder temp probes, and the fuel pressure sensor NOT included with the Skyview avionics? Since I'm going Jabiru, I called Dynon after receiving my avionics. They gladly agreed to swap out the Rotax probes for Jabiru probes. But the Dynon rep told me that within that same bag, that I should remove the fuel pressure sensor before sending the probes back. I haven't located the probes or the sensor he mentioned. I'm guessing they must be included with the Rotax?
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Old 08-28-2013, 09:37 PM
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Yeah, no probes or sensors until you order the engine.
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Old 08-28-2013, 09:52 PM
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Many thanks, Don.
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Old 12-13-2014, 05:04 PM
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I just finished page 42D-22 step 3. The WH-P600 and P601 (ORN/BLK) wires that were run to each headset block on the left and right side are the power supply for the headsets. They are fused with 5A on WH-00026 and are connected through WH-P440 (ORN/BLK) to pin 17 (AUDIO POWER) on the Options plug.
The instructions have you cover the ends with a heat shrink tube and cable-tie them to the headset plugs. As Van's doesn't know what type of headset you're using, it's up to you to find a suitable plug for it and install it in the seat pan.
The wiring is definitely there and everything is set up to install the power outlets.
I am replying to my own post to clarify something about the headset power wires WH-P600 and P601. The one thing that I didn't check back when I posted about them was *when* they would actually be powered. Now that I finished installing a parallel LEMO plug next to the standard plugs, I can tell you that the power comes on with the Main switch.
And it is a great feature to be able to run an active noise-canceling headset without having to rely on batteries.
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