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Old 12-24-2013, 08:38 PM
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I am reading my VP instructions and trying to figure out what I want to use for switches on my 9A. From what I am reading, I can use almost any 12v switch since all it does is go to the VP box.

My question is - what switches are people using? I would like a rocker type and I really like a switch that would light up when on. I can't see spending the money they want for the Rockrack switches when a simple car or boat switch will work.

Any suggestions? I don't want the ultra cheap ones on ebay. I think a round switch will be easier to install, but maybe a switch panel would work easy too.

Thanks for the info.
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Old 12-24-2013, 09:35 PM
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I was originally planning on using Honeywell lighted rockers until I figured out how much it was going to cost. I've since decided on going with the Honeywell TL series toggle switches even though I like the look of rockers better. In general there are not as many options on the configuration of the switch with the rockers as there are for these toggle switches. I did find some low cost lighted rocker switches which I used for an FSX panel I put together. They are a few bucks a piece. I'm a EE and I can't stand the feel of a cheap switch. These seemed pretty reasonable for the money.

http://www.mouser.com/Search/Product...-CN201J11S215Q
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Old 12-24-2013, 09:57 PM
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Thanks Ray. I don't like a cheap switch either - you can just tell by switching. Those Honneywell lighted ones are pretty high - almost like the rockrack. Just figuring out all the parts in the rockrack switch was more than I wanted to do. I just can't see dropping that much for switches.

The switches you linked look pretty good. I may order them just for a test. They are not that expensive and could be used for something else if I didn't think I wanted them in the plane. Thanks for the link.
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Old 12-24-2013, 10:10 PM
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I used Honeywell AML rocker switches, and had Aircraft Engravers do the lettering on them. http://www.engravers.net/aircraft/rocker_switches.htm

Very happy with the results.

Check with Aerotronics for the switches, IIRC that is where I got mine. http://www.avionicsmall.com/hardware/switches-guards

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Old 12-24-2013, 10:19 PM
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I like those Mike. Will look into them. Thanks
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Old 12-25-2013, 01:55 AM
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I have switches from Aerosport Products in my RV-10.

http://aerosportproducts.com/switches.htm

If you go to that page, there is a short write-up on how to use the switches with a VP-X.

Full disclosure: while I don't work for Aerosport Products, I did write to the text for using the switches with the VP-X.
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I'm really glad to see this thread! I'm installing a VP-X too. When I became aware of how the switches work and how little current they carry, I couldn't see spending so much money on expensive switches. I went to an automotive store and looked at them because I really want rocker switches. But all the ones I found there were too cheap. I was hoping to find some good quality ones at a reasonable price. Thank you for these suggestions.
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Old 12-25-2013, 11:53 AM
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If you are interested in the Honeywell switches, either lighted or not they are cheaper to purchase at Allied Electronics than almost anywhere else.
Just Google Allied Electronics and search their site for "Honeywell AML34EBA4AC01" and go from there.
They work great with a VP-X system. You purchase the switch covers separately and have them engraved however you want. Not very expensive.
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Old 12-25-2013, 12:26 PM
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Remember, if you use a lighted switch you may need to figure out how to dim it at night. Without dimming they can get real bright when the sun goes down.
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Old 12-25-2013, 01:05 PM
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Remember, if you use a lighted switch you may need to figure out how to dim it at night. Without dimming they can get real bright when the sun goes down.
Dan, Good advice if you are planning on flying at night. I will not be flying at night - one of the conditions with my wife to start flying again and it was my idea. I don't think it would be hard to put a dimmer on it and much easier to do that before closing up the panel in case my son or someone else is ok with night flying.

My son flys an Apache AH64-D and 80% of his flights are at night!
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