flyingcheesehead
Touchdown! Greaser!
Hi all,
I'm curious if anyone here has built an electroluminescent instrument panel? The DA40 has a panel that is done this way and is SUPER good looking and easy to read at night - Unfortunately, I couldn't find a pic that didn't have the glareshield lights on full as well, but if you look at the circuit breakers on the right you can get an idea of how nice it is:
During the day, it looks like a standard flat metal panel with white paint, but it clearly is not. Here's a couple of shots from an upper left light switch panel for sale on eBay:
I really like the look of that panel, and I'd kind of like to build something similar for the Mooney either next time we do a panel upgrade, or potentially to replace the back seat panels that have the headset jacks as I've already had to repair those. They're currently made of something resembling an acrylic panel that's painted black on one side with translucent white for the letters and backlit by a single incandescent bulb.
Is Diamond using a single inverter behind the panel to achieve this? How big/heavy is it?
Or, have any of you homebuilders made a cool electroluminescent panel like this?
Heck, I'm curious about whether anyone has done anything like this outside of aviation. It doesn't seem to be particularly common.
I'm curious if anyone here has built an electroluminescent instrument panel? The DA40 has a panel that is done this way and is SUPER good looking and easy to read at night - Unfortunately, I couldn't find a pic that didn't have the glareshield lights on full as well, but if you look at the circuit breakers on the right you can get an idea of how nice it is:
During the day, it looks like a standard flat metal panel with white paint, but it clearly is not. Here's a couple of shots from an upper left light switch panel for sale on eBay:
I really like the look of that panel, and I'd kind of like to build something similar for the Mooney either next time we do a panel upgrade, or potentially to replace the back seat panels that have the headset jacks as I've already had to repair those. They're currently made of something resembling an acrylic panel that's painted black on one side with translucent white for the letters and backlit by a single incandescent bulb.
Is Diamond using a single inverter behind the panel to achieve this? How big/heavy is it?
Or, have any of you homebuilders made a cool electroluminescent panel like this?
Heck, I'm curious about whether anyone has done anything like this outside of aviation. It doesn't seem to be particularly common.