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Old 11-14-2018, 05:28 AM
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Late to this thread. I've done drop-down trays on both sides and shelf inside glovebox opening for backup battery and backup alternator regulator. Also a plate inside upper part of glovebox opening where I will mount the relay and power distribution panel for electronics/avionics. I'll mount a small fuse block on the right subpanel for a couple of items that couldn't fit the main breaker panel.

Photos of work in progress:https://turnerb14a.blogspot.com/2018...ics-trays.html
Ingenious location choices. As those of us with full panels have discovered, like fitting 10# of potatoes into a 5# sack . . .
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Old 11-14-2018, 07:14 AM
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Ingenious location choices. As those of us with full panels have discovered, like fitting 10# of potatoes into a 5# sack . . .
Thanks - most of my ideas shamelessly stolen from others. Not only is it 10 lbs in a 5lb sack (my father used a different reference than potatoes by the way), it's unique to each installation. In my case, placement of a row of switches below the pilot side PFD made fitting all the boxes a particular challenge.
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