J jsenft Well Known Member Jul 8, 2014 #1 I am at the point 45A-09 and 10 where they want me to test the trim motor speed. Any advice before I energize the EFIS and the electrical system.
I am at the point 45A-09 and 10 where they want me to test the trim motor speed. Any advice before I energize the EFIS and the electrical system.
rleffler Well Known Member Jul 8, 2014 #2 jsenft said: I am at the point 45A-09 and 10 where they want me to test the trim motor speed. Any advice before I energize the EFIS and the electrical system. Click to expand... Don't let any smoke out of the wires! Just turn things on one device at a time, so if there is a problem, you can localize it.
jsenft said: I am at the point 45A-09 and 10 where they want me to test the trim motor speed. Any advice before I energize the EFIS and the electrical system. Click to expand... Don't let any smoke out of the wires! Just turn things on one device at a time, so if there is a problem, you can localize it.
Dgamble Well Known Member Jul 8, 2014 #3 jsenft said: I am at the point 45A-09 and 10 where they want me to test the trim motor speed. Any advice before I energize the EFIS and the electrical system. Click to expand... From recent experience with another builder: be very careful about polarity when hooking up the battery.
jsenft said: I am at the point 45A-09 and 10 where they want me to test the trim motor speed. Any advice before I energize the EFIS and the electrical system. Click to expand... From recent experience with another builder: be very careful about polarity when hooking up the battery.
R RFSchaller Well Known Member Patron Jul 8, 2014 #4 You can exercise the servo by connecting a 9V transistor radio battery across the terminals if you want to be sure it operates before you try it with the installed system.
You can exercise the servo by connecting a 9V transistor radio battery across the terminals if you want to be sure it operates before you try it with the installed system.