I have two sets of wires coming off of the wing - LED landing lights and strobes. Each of these bundles can be threaded through the stringers. Any thoughts on this approach?
Thanks
Tom
I have two sets of wires coming off of the wing - LED landing lights and strobes. Each of these bundles can be threaded through the stringers. Any thoughts on this approach?
Thanks
Tom
I ran mine down through the rear spar to make it easy to get into the cabin and in the case of folding the wings then I wouldn't have to unhook any wiring.
I also put the wires in a flexible conduit to protect from chaffing.
I ran my wing wiring (and pitot tubing) thru the rear spars and prefer this method because:
I also did like war eagle and put the wiring inside of lightweight flex conduit to protect against chafing on edges and rivets.
- It was easy to do.
- Enters the cabin at precisely the right spot to minimize flex and pinching during wing folding.
- Very simple for future repairs or inspection by pulling the wires out of the spar.
- No problem of the wiring getting in the way of rib stitching.
Jim Ott
Portland, OR
Kitfox SS7 flying
Rotax 912ULS
Just curious, Jim. How did you exit the spar with the pitot tubing? Did you fly today? It was great wx...
It exited out the spar near the aft side, no problem, plenty of room. Since I have an AOA system there were actually two pitot tubes. The photo shows it, but the pitot tubing is kind of hard to see under the wiring.
No I didn't fly today but wished I could have. Had obligations.
Jim Ott
Portland, OR
Kitfox SS7 flying
Rotax 912ULS
Good information and thanks. I followed your advice and used 1/2" drip tubing down the rear spar.
Thanks for the help
Tom