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Originally Posted by wooody04
I am in the process of laying out my RV-9A instrument panel and was curious about what warning lights other people have put on their panels, both the number of warning lights and the legend on each light.
Jim Streit
RV90073
wooody04@bellsouth.net
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Hi Jim, here's what I did:
The lamps are (left to right): STALL, ENGINE, FLAPS, BOOST
I have a stall sensor vane driving the STALL light independent of the AoA function of the Dynon-- allowing an independent warning with avionics power off.
The ENGINE warning lamp is the logical 'OR' of low oil pressure (from sensor) and the RMI Micromonitor warning system.
It will operated independently of the RMI unit for low oil pressure.
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The FLAPS lamp indicates whenever the flaps are running. My flap switch is an ON-OFF-(ON) type, and can be left in the UP position.
The lamp is a reminder to center the switch.
The fuel BOOST lamp is a gentle reminder to switch the fuel boost pump off.
On my list of things to do is the following:
Rewire the FLAPS indicator to be a PITOT heat indicator (once Dynon supplies a heated probe).
I will redo my flap switch to have a timer to automatically switch the motor off after about 6 seconds.... so a warning lamp won't be required.
Vern Little