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These appear to be hard to find. Anybody have a source? Arrow II.
Sure it's the rheostat?
These appear to be hard to find. Anybody have a source? Arrow II.
Whatever it is, it's going to be expensive.
Got more details on the electronic version?The updated electronic ones are going to be a LOT cheaper in the long run. Chief has them as well as a few others ... I don't have my Spruce catalog handy.
Mouser Electronics still sells the old fashioned rheostat if you've got a resistance and power spec. Their current online catalog page 914 lists the physical dimensions of their rheostat line. Go to
http://www.mouser.com/Passive-Components/Potentiometers-Trimmers-Rheostats/Rheostats/_/N-9q0yj/
and then jump from any of the listed parts to catalog page 914.
Of course, if you have to have Mr. Piper's signature on it ... good luck.
Jim
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The updated electronic ones are going to be a LOT cheaper in the long run. Chief has them as well as a few others ... I don't have my Spruce catalog handy.
Mouser Electronics still sells the old fashioned rheostat if you've got a resistance and power spec. Their current online catalog page 914 lists the physical dimensions of their rheostat line. Go to
http://www.mouser.com/Passive-Components/Potentiometers-Trimmers-Rheostats/Rheostats/_/N-9q0yj/
and then jump from any of the listed parts to catalog page 914.
Of course, if you have to have Mr. Piper's signature on it ... good luck.
Jim
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My A&P is pretty sure.
Wasn't that center switch assembly placed on a jig and then the aircraft was built around it?
Has your A&P changed the transistor in that circuit?
Got more details on the electronic version?
New rotary switch available from airparts west. $325 now. A piper switch. Just the way it is on a certificated airplane. If you whine and go with an STCd dimmer from max dim, you’d still need to install an on/off for the nav lights as the rotary would only control the panel lights. By the time you’re done with that, you’ve had to lengthen wires, cut holes, label the new switch etc. Just buy the right part and be done with it.
Welcome to PoA. I agree, in my short time as a plane owner, I've found that "just do it right the first time" ends up being cheaper.New rotary switch available from airparts west. $325 now. A piper switch. Just the way it is on a certificated airplane. If you whine and go with an STCd dimmer from max dim, you’d still need to install an on/off for the nav lights as the rotary would only control the panel lights. By the time you’re done with that, you’ve had to lengthen wires, cut holes, label the new switch etc. Just buy the right part and be done with it.
Better question: Has he taken his voltmeter and measured the potentiometer's output and the voltages at the transistor? Too many just start replacing parts with no real idea of what is needed. It gets expensive.Has your A&P changed the transistor in that circuit?
@Sac Arrow
A Long time ago,
at an airport far far away (in CA)
A part was needed....
What did you do?
@Sac Arrow
A Long time ago,
at an airport far far away (in CA)
A part was needed....
What did you do?
These appear to be hard to find. Anybody have a source? Arrow II.
Flysafe Aviatio service has new ones Email is quaigs.burgi143@gmail.comThat was a long time ago, but the A&P was able to get a hold of one. They were a Piper Service Center so I guess they had some ins.
Nicely done. What's the diode bridge for? Doesn't show in the schematic.I fabricated a solid state dual dimmer to replace the rheostat in my C172D and had it approved on a 337 by the KOAK FSDO. It still works great after 20 years. It was dirt cheap to build. It's safer, uses less power, and is more reliable that a rheostat.
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Good question, Dan. It's for a separate application unrelated to the dimmer circuitry. It was just a convenient place to mount the bridge and provide a heat sink for it.Nicely done. What's the diode bridge for? Doesn't show in the schematic.
Suspect it's the transistor as well, but you can often find the entire switch/dimmer assembly on ebay, texas air salvage, flying fish air parts and the like.