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Old 02-13-2010, 07:29 AM
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Default Wire before aft deck

Hi, I am in the process of installing the rear top skin on my 8A and am trying to get all the wiring back there done first, I am 6'4" 250 and am pretty sure it will be easer now vs. latter. the question is I am going with Dynon Sky view that I don't have yet and I need to know were the trim indicators and auto pilot wirer's tie into the sky view system, at the screen or at the one of the modules? Also I am using a infinity grip and ray Allen servos, do I need relays or can i just wire straight to the switches on the infinity grip. Thanks for any help. Matt
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Old 02-13-2010, 08:26 AM
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Default skyview connecitons...

for the autopilot you will need to tap into 4 control wires anywhere in the network bundle, most likely in the run from the screen unit to the adahrs. for trim indicators you need to tap the position line and pick it up with the ems module then calibrate it in the skyview. i used a vp-50 for managing trim power and control.
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