Pretty certain I am going to start my panel upgrade on a 77 182q. All original. Going to start with 2 g5's and a AP. Is electric trim worth adding another 4k to price. What are the advantages? Thanks for all replies.
Pretty certain I am going to start my panel upgrade on a 77 182q. All original. Going to start with 2 g5's and a AP. Is electric trim worth adding another 4k to price. What are the advantages? Thanks for all replies.
I guess another 4k installed is the best way to go then?
[Enter Ravioli in contrarian mode]
Electric trim is a nice to have. I don't know how $4k fits in your wallet.
If he elects for the "nice to have" he will no longer be burdened with the concern about trying to fit those $ IN his wallet.
[Enter Ravioli in contrarian mode]
Contrarian? We’ve ALL said “electric trim if you can afford it with an AP”, so far. We allappear to be in violent agreement.
One thing many of us have in our heads is that until this Garmin AP came out, the entire autopilot was going to cost over $10K more at a minimum, anyway. Just to even get one.
Everything was god awful expensive about autopilots for normal certification aircraft until very recently anyway. And even when they worked most of those older APs still sucked.
And THEN you paid for GPSS on top of that.
So ... $4K more to “do it right” still seems like a “bargain” to us. The Garmin is still “a lot of money” but just a couple years ago you’d be taking out a second mortgage to S-TEC.
Anyone new to this, the electric trim looks like a “big” add on chunk on the price. Anyone old, we’re like.... pfffft. Cheap! Hahaha. Kinda.
I’m also just freaking amazed at how so many places can’t seem to troubleshoot the older ones.
An aircraft I know went to Tulsa recently to finally nail down why the electric pitch trim and AP were intermittent. The thing has been looked at by a NUMBER of places and people.
Autopilot Central in Tulsa found...
Someone had driven a screw through something and into the electric pitch trim cabling.
Intermittent found. Ya think?!
Took like a day from what I heard. Others have messed with it for days. Multiple others.
Where have basic electronics troubleshooting skills gone?!?! Good lord.
Intermittent: Check connectors and then FOLLOW the cable everyplace you can see where it routes! LOOK at the damned thing.
C’mon technicians! Sheesh.
Anyway off on a tangent/rant there. Unbelievable. I hope those who couldn’t find that problem didn’t bill for the time they CLAIMED to be LOOKING at/for the problem.
That kind of stuff will drive you batty as an owner. Just stark raving batty when you find out multiple people didn’t find something that obvious.
View attachment 60050 Also, any ideas on how to mount? I'm thinking use existing holes. Down the road, when new gps, audio panel, transponder get installed I'll need to make some changes but not sure what to do. Budget for first go round is 20 - 25 AMU. Attached pic is current panel.
View attachment 60050 Also, any ideas on how to mount? I'm thinking use existing holes. Down the road, when new gps, audio panel, transponder get installed I'll need to make some changes but not sure what to do. Budget for first go round is 20 - 25 AMU. Attached pic is current panel.
You need to check the minimum distance requirements for the G5, yours look like they may be too close together?
There is a minimum distance for G5? mine is going in now and there is no space between the two. Is there a requirement?
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Yes, the holes have to be 3.6” center to center minimum, get latest (v11) of installation guide, your panel must be close to vertical and a certain thickness as well. It will need to pass a vibration test after installation (if the panel mounts are old, now would be a good time to replace them, while you have everything apart).
Why “VFR” panel? The 182 is a very capable and stable go places machine, so an IFR panel would be more desirable for you and a future buyer. Don’t hamstring yourself with VFR only.Goal is to have a very solid vfr panel.
Contrarian? We’ve ALL said “electric trim if you can afford it with an AP”, so far. We allappear to be in violent agreement.
One thing many of us have in our heads is that until this Garmin AP came out, the entire autopilot was going to cost over $10K more at a minimum, anyway. Just to even get one.
Everything was god awful expensive about autopilots for normal certification aircraft until very recently anyway. And even when they worked most of those older APs still sucked.
And THEN you paid for GPSS on top of that.
So ... $4K more to “do it right” still seems like a “bargain” to us. The Garmin is still “a lot of money” but just a couple years ago you’d be taking out a second mortgage to S-TEC.
Anyone new to this, the electric trim looks like a “big” add on chunk on the price. Anyone old, we’re like.... pfffft. Cheap! Hahaha. Kinda.
I’m also just freaking amazed at how so many places can’t seem to troubleshoot the older ones.
An aircraft I know went to Tulsa recently to finally nail down why the electric pitch trim and AP were intermittent. The thing has been looked at by a NUMBER of places and people.
Autopilot Central in Tulsa found...
Someone had driven a screw through something and into the electric pitch trim cabling.
Intermittent found. Ya think?!
Took like a day from what I heard. Others have messed with it for days. Multiple others.
Where have basic electronics troubleshooting skills gone?!?! Good lord.
Intermittent: Check connectors and then FOLLOW the cable everyplace you can see where it routes! LOOK at the damned thing.
C’mon technicians! Sheesh.
Anyway off on a tangent/rant there. Unbelievable. I hope those who couldn’t find that problem didn’t bill for the time they CLAIMED to be LOOKING at/for the problem.
That kind of stuff will drive you batty as an owner. Just stark raving batty when you find out multiple people didn’t find something that obvious.
This is getting repetitive, but if your putting in 2 G5s and expect to be IFR legal, where's your (primary)backup AI. You'll need one if your removing your vacuum system with its associated vacuum AI.