Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #10317
From: <BOBPAS26@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Electrical Connectors
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 14:41:01 EDT
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Subject: Back to basics - electrical connectors

Doug Waddington wrote: ...Now I am wondering if I need to install some sort
of connector at the leading edge of the rudder to facilitate rudder removal
at some point in the future.

I'll pass on some advice from Brent Regan that has served me well on this
subject: Solder joints are better, cheaper and lighter than any electrical
connector ever made. Leave a service loop and solder the joints when you can.
If you need to use a connector, install the best one you can
afford--especially for the signal and low power circuits like your trim
system.

You didn't say what model Lancair you were building, but the rudder on the
Lancair IV is probably one area that justifies a connector. The thing is
large and clumsy to handle, and a two person installation task, even with
connectors. We bought Switchcraft EN3 mini-weather tight connectors (page 137
in the current Mouser catalogue) for this joint. Haven't flown yet, so don't
know how well they will work in flight, but these are high-quality, compact
and well sealed connectors. Appear to be ideal for this application. They are
available in "in-line" or cord configuration or with one side as a "panel
mount," solder pins only, no crimp type available.

Bob Pastusek
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