Hey all,
I've done a lot of reading on the grounding requirements for the AeroLEDs, and I think I have a good handle on the grounding. My summary is that the grounding lines from each of the lights should NOT be joined into a single line and brought forward to the panel, but that each light on each side of the plane should have its shield brought all the way up to the firewall. Here's the thread I'm referencing:
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=94927&page=3
Is this correct?
Now for my question. What about power and wig wag lines? I have a single power line for my Aerosun VXs and another for my NS90s. I'd like to use a small terminal block to split power out to each wing. Is there any problem with doing this, or do I need to have a power line for each wing running all the way from as close as possible to the panel?
Just getting my head around the massive wiring task ahead of me. Thanks a lot for your help, everyone!
I've done a lot of reading on the grounding requirements for the AeroLEDs, and I think I have a good handle on the grounding. My summary is that the grounding lines from each of the lights should NOT be joined into a single line and brought forward to the panel, but that each light on each side of the plane should have its shield brought all the way up to the firewall. Here's the thread I'm referencing:
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=94927&page=3
Is this correct?
Now for my question. What about power and wig wag lines? I have a single power line for my Aerosun VXs and another for my NS90s. I'd like to use a small terminal block to split power out to each wing. Is there any problem with doing this, or do I need to have a power line for each wing running all the way from as close as possible to the panel?
Just getting my head around the massive wiring task ahead of me. Thanks a lot for your help, everyone!