... Not connecting to a GPS (as I don't have one). Cherokee 180
I've got a Garmin 496 in the dash, maybe I'll hook it up to it...Just an FYI to be aware that even something as lowly as a Garmin 296 will work for GPS data input.
now we are talking about opening apart the sidesI've got a Garmin 496 in the dash, maybe I'll hook it up to it...
The ACK E-04 battery is on a 5 year replacement cycle while the Artex 345 battery is 6 years. On a per year basis, the two prices are about the same....replacement battery pack is $50 more.
you still have to run the wire for the remote activation switch. if you already have one from your previous old school one, there may be a way to use it. i installed on my panel instead of where the old one was (on the pilot side right under the spit window). i would estimate 2-3 hours or less if they dont need to rip panels and sides apart. if memory serves, the actual install in the tail was fairly simple. the time consuming part was taking interior apart for running wires for the remote switch and connecting to my GPS
now we are talking about opening apart the sides
possible, i am not entirely sure. someone with avionics background could probably tell you if you can use the same wiring.I have a switch on the panel for my 121.5 ELT, I've read online that sometimes these were done with phone cables?
I have a switch on the panel for my 121.5 ELT, I've read online that sometimes these were done with phone cables?
...Artex lost my confidence after that...
Depends on current ELT installed, aircraft, and who will perform the work: AP or shop/CRS. No single answer.Any ballpark on $$$ we are talking about for an install ?
In my experience, it usually takes 4 to 8 man-hours to retrofit a 406 with an existing ELT installed. If your Larago has the panel mounted remote switch, the remote wire meets the specs of the 406 requirement, no external GPS interface, and the current ELT mount area meets the 406 deflection test requirement, you would be closer to the low end. The biggest cost drivers are disassembly, GPS interface, and meeting the deflection requirement. However, these costs can usually be determined up front. Its also one of the reasons I recommend to have a 406 installed during annual time when everything is opened up.Probably a shop install on a archer which currently has a a Larago unit