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If you want a computer copy of the cessna manuals for the 172R 172S etc PM me an address and I will put an old one in the post to you., it will be a few years old (2001 ish) but I have the DVD/ CD Cessna sell and it has all the manuals for the aircraft on them.
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Thanks for the posts and offers
I do not actually need the Cessna manual,I am building a kit plane and have the panel switch which is only rated at 3amp.I know the 172sp uses a similar swith to operate a relay,its the p# of the relay that i would like if any one can help.
I do not actually need the Cessna manual,I am building a kit plane and have the panel switch which is only rated at 3amp.I know the 172sp uses a similar swith to operate a relay,its the p# of the relay that i would like if any one can help.
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Why use a switch and relay as that will add complication and unreliabilty to the system. If you use a circuit breaker switch and put in a emg switch in case the master fails, then you have only a switch in the system.
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Looking on the CD I have installed on this PC for the steam driven cockpit it only shows the avionics master as a single switch which is 2 in one for both busbars connecting through a fuse to it, are you sure you are not after the battery relay? failing that I may have the newer disc at work and will have a look for you on that. I take it the TV version has a relay in it....
Where to buy from would be CSP at Oxford ( ex CSE aviation parts department), or the likes of Denis Robinson.
Incidentally one thing the Aircraft does have that is superb and that are the switches, they are a combo switch come circuit breaker which trips the switch off, so you do not need a separate CB panel... the other thing is the beacon, the base is about 1cm thick and contains an integeral built in flasher..
Where to buy from would be CSP at Oxford ( ex CSE aviation parts department), or the likes of Denis Robinson.
Incidentally one thing the Aircraft does have that is superb and that are the switches, they are a combo switch come circuit breaker which trips the switch off, so you do not need a separate CB panel... the other thing is the beacon, the base is about 1cm thick and contains an integeral built in flasher..