

DM sent.Dan,
I modified the standard battery mount to accommodate two PC-625 batteries (I’d guess these are about the same footprint as your EarthX). I used some 0.063” sheet from the trim kit to make a side tray for both master solenoids and the four, 30amp relays that provide separate feeds to the panel. Some bending of aluminum to shape is required.
Also mounted in the area is the ELT on the starboard side and the ADS-b receiver on the port side. Both of those are mounted on 0.032” aluminum trays with the ends bent to make a Z shape. These tray “feet” are pro-sealed to the bottom fuselage skin and the trays have nut plates for the component mounting.
I mount my remote Comm #2 and remote XPDR on the bulkhead forward of the panel (a lot of room to mount such stuff). I suggest mounting them aft as you discuss to be much more work for wire runs and such.
I’m located at Dogwood Airpark (VA42) if you want to hop over to see the new project.
Carl
Thanks Larry. I’ll definitely give that some thought. Do you have any pictures of your avionics installation?Have you thought about usefull load? I put my remote txpnder under the panel center stack. I purposely loaded as much equipment weight as fwd as possible. I can go all the way to 2800 with a lot of baggage and still not hit the aft cg. Downside is i need 35 lbs of ballast when solo. A trade off I happily accept.
Sorry, but I don't. Not trying to push you one way or another. Only encouraging you to consider W&B early on. Obviously convenient to install things back there, but it carries some downsides, especially if you are also considering AC or O2 back there. Some folks just don't think about these things then later realize they can't get to gross weight due to being aft on CG. If you plan to carry 4 people on trips with baggage, you want to do some playing around with the envelope at this stage.Thanks Larry. I’ll definitely give that some thought. Do you have any pictures of your avionics installation?
Very true.Sorry, but I don't. Not trying to push you one way or another. Only encouraging you to consider W&B early on. Obviously convenient to install things back there, but it carries some downsides, especially if you are also considering AC or O2 back there. Some folks just don't think about these things then later realize they can't get to gross weight due to being aft on CG. If you plan to carry 4 people on trips with baggage, you want to do some playing around with the envelope at this stage.
I found a couple pictures on my phone. I hope this helps. After I kinda figured out what went where, I first worked with a template made from cardboard. With that figured out I got some sheetmetal and bent up the edges for rigidity where I could.Rockyfatcat-- sounds interesting and service friendly! Do you have any pictures?



Technically, you can set that gross weight at whatever you want. Is it a good idea to exceed the recommended? That is left up to the builder. There are many other factors to consider than just "will it carry the extra weight"...How many 10 builders increased their Gross Weight over the 2,700 #'s specified by Vans and what additional mods or calculations did you perform to feel comfortable doing this?
