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not as yet.No response yet?
not as yet.No response yet?
Won't likely get anything of value. If they had to respond to every mechanic that wanted to intall a 406 in some old Cessna, they'd need a few hundred more technical advisors. Ain't gonna happen.Well, here it is Friday Night, and no words of wisdom from Cessna.
Why make two stiffeners when what you have is good enough?Won't likely get anything of value. If they had to respond to every mechanic that wanted to intall a 406 in some old Cessna, they'd need a few hundred more technical advisors. Ain't gonna happen.
A mechanic can often find himself overthinking some of this stuff. Just make a stiffener or two and install the ELT and be done with it.
Why be bothering Cessna when what you have is good enough?Why make two stiffeners when what you have is good enough?
Cessna should know if it is good enough. After all they have the engineers that design and build these A/C.Why be bothering Cessna when what you have is good enough?
That there. Easy to do. A lot faster than waiting for Cessna. And I bet they don't have the data on deflection of that equipment shelf anyway.Why do you have to make it a drama? Borrow a pull scale and test the mount for movement. That’s the ultimate pass-fail regardless of what Cessna or anyone else says.
Don't you think that was a bit over the top?Why do you have to make it a drama? Borrow a pull scale and test the mount for movement. That’s the ultimate pass-fail regardless of what Cessna or anyone else says.
Since you bank your rep on what Cessna says, you must be a real advocate for SID inspections?
It's easier to check the load deflection yourself. I doubt Cessna will give you any useful info.Why make two stiffeners when what you have is good enough?
Question, the installation for the ACK E-04 states to locate the ELT as far aft as possible. My current ELT is located in the aft fuselage in front of the stabilator. I have not tested that mount yet. It would be very easy to relocate the ELT behind the rear seat next to the battery. Should I consider that as a viable location or mount it as far aft as the instillation instructions state.
SECTION 2 ELT INSTALLATION
Several problems associated with previous TSO C-91, and C-91a ELT installations, is the
result of poorly chosen mounting locations. Generally the most suitable location for fixed
wing aircraft, is to position the ELT transmitter in the fuselage as far aft as possible.
Most aft location is standard FAA guidance, but it gives the disclaimer "as possible." The updated FAA guidance actually states "as far aft as practicable." Antenna location, ELT maintenance, the ability to manually turn off, as well as clear of cargo storage or pax ingress are other considerations in deciding location. The important item is the ELT mount location must meet/exceed the deflection limits.the installation for the ACK E-04 states to locate the ELT as far aft as possible.
I believe the recommendation of a coax tether across structure breaks or rivet lines is only referenced in the ARTEX manuals. However, the language used does not make it a required item.the manual wants a steel cable between the ELT and antennae
Any reports to back that 50% claim up? Please limit it to 406 since we've known for decades that 121.5 is worthless.
Any reference to the manual that requires a steel cable? My two planes use different brands of 406s and neither manual says anything like that. The only thing I've seen referenced regarding cable failures is velcro straps on the ELT mount.
I just installed one in May. Best one for the price IMO.ACK E-04
Back ordered, no expected delivery date.I just installed one in May. Best one for the price IMO.
AS expects Sept 7, according to their website.Back ordered, no expected delivery date.
They might be the best and most wonderful, but if you can't get them.
I think it's still a simple switch. The ones I've seen are a tiny thing about the size of a half-watt resistor. An accelerometer, at least the sort used in your cellphone, needs constant current to drive it, and the ELT battery can't afford that.I thought the 406s use accelerometers instead of G switches? Testing my ACK switch is super simple. Act like I'm throwing it per the manual. No more taking the unit apart and exercising the G switch.
Well, here it is Friday Night, and no words of wisdom from Cessna.
nope, nothing.Tom, it's been over a month since you asked for Cessna's guidance. Did you ever hear back from them? What guidance did they give?
nope, nothing.