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Old 01-23-2009, 11:21 AM
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Hi,

I'm looking for an advice of how organize my steps.

Next week I'll start the electrical system installations. It's VFR, Dynon D10a, Van's engine gauges, dual magneto ... easy way I think.

My general idea is :

1) start from the main right side panel (it's an 8) where I have CBs and Switches with the power line to the engine side

2) again from the side panel to the ignition key and the stuff behind the panel (only developing the wire not fixing)

3) wire all the ground wire (from the firewall faston block) to the stuff behind the panel

3) put all the stuff on my panel with 2/3 (one for the ground wire ?) tyco-amp circular connectors

4) wings, tail strobe&lights. Wiring trim & flaps.

What do you think about, what was your choice ?
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