Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #69149
From: <Sky2high@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [LML] LNCE - Aileron servo wiring
Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 17:10:56 -0500 (EST)
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Jim,
 
Another way is to exit the fuselage at a point and enter the aileron at a point that is say, 6 inches either inboard or outboard of the other point.  This allows the flex (twist) to occur along the 6 inches rather that actually have a single bend point.  Encasing the whole run in flexible tubing (Tygon?) is useful to protect the wires from chafing and the weather.
 
Grayhawk
 
In a message dated 2/9/2014 3:26:44 P.M. Central Standard Time, snopercod@comporium.net writes:
Jim--

The way you described is exactly how I did it on my L-235.

--John

On 2/8/2014 6:00 AM, Lancair Mailing List wrote:
Subject:
LNCE - Aileron servo wiring
From:
"James M. Anderson, III P.C." <jma@jmalawfirm.com>
Date:
2/7/2014 8:26 AM
To:
lml@lancaironline.net

Greetings!  Things are going pretty well with my ES, but shockingly I have a question that is not really answered by the manual or any other source.  I need to run wiring from the aileron servo to the wing tip, eventually proceeding through the leading edge conduit.  I’ve bonded in a length of ¼ inch nylon tubing along the forward edge of the aileron spar for this purpose.  My question is where to exit from the aileron?   I’m thinking that the place with the least amount of bending during operation is right at the hinge line (as suggested in the manual), leaving holes both in the aileron close-out and the wing tip rib.  Is there a better way to do this?


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