humptybump
Well Known Member
I just finished the first part of thecwire harness for a Trutrack DFF-250 (harness is the same as for the Sorcerer). Itvactually was not too bad. The trick seems to be having everything handy and having several extra "holders". I whipped up a handy "third-hand" specifically suited to working on D-shell connectors. I also found The iPad has been invaluable as a reference tool. I had both the GPS documentation as well as the installation and wire diagrams from Trurak on it. I pulled the RAM mount out of the plane and "mounted" the iPad to my workbench.
Even though my current panel does not have a NAV radio, glideslope, CDI, audio panel, HSI, or VNav capable GPS I decided I was better off building the entire harness and clustering the unused connections for future use.
Short write-up and much bigger picture here.
A quick "thanks" to Paul and Louise for convincing me "these things aren't that hard". To be honest, it was kind of fun!
Even though my current panel does not have a NAV radio, glideslope, CDI, audio panel, HSI, or VNav capable GPS I decided I was better off building the entire harness and clustering the unused connections for future use.
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Short write-up and much bigger picture here.
A quick "thanks" to Paul and Louise for convincing me "these things aren't that hard". To be honest, it was kind of fun!