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Old 10-02-2019, 09:06 PM
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Apparently I wired it that way because I only installed the GPS250. Not sure if it makes any difference since you have the 2020

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Thanks Travis. I don't think it's needed but now I'm curious on the hypothetical. I'll see what Dynon says.

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I took the RS232 wires to an accessible D connector. Makes additions and changes easier. Mount it where you can get to it with the EFIS out of the panel or other accessible place. I also took the outputs to a couple of pins as they can be paralleled to other devices.
Stellar idea! I'm definitely going to steel this idea. I was going to run them so I could get to em behind the EFIS easily but didn't think about putting them in a connector. Thanks for the great idea.
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