Capt.Roll
70cc twin V2
I have made a little more progress with the Extra. I’ve mounted my power switch on the right side of the fuse just forward of the screw that secures the canopy. This switch turns on/off the PDS; no system power runs through the switch as the two A123’s connect directly to the PDS. Except for the first flight of the day and a mid day inspection of the interior, it’s nice not having to open the canopy after/before each flight. The PDS is the type that should the switch fail the PDS stays in an always on state until the main packs are unplugged.
I did something a little different this time for my status LED’s. I usually mount two on the fuse in separate LED housings, one for power and one for IBEF/ignition. When I rewired the switch for the PDS I removed the JR charge jack. I used two 3mm LED’s (white for power and green for IBEF/ignition) and mounted them in the switch housing where the JR plug was located. I think this is going to work nicely but won’t know for sure until I get some engine vibrations moving through the fuse. The LED’s are “hidden†but very bright and easily visible in sunlight.
The fuel dot is installed on the left side of the fuse just forward of the wing anti-rotation pin. I’ve used the JEM fuel dot on my 30cc and 100cc with excellent results so I stayed with it for the Extra. It’s easy to install, the plug stays secure in the housing while flying and it’s easy to remove the plug when you need to refuel. A similar product that I think would work/look nice is the McFueler; I’ve read only positive comments about it.
I’m using a 500ml Fiji bottle with the PSP Mfg. aluminum cap for my fuel tank. Was able to get it put together (3 line system) and installed where I think it needs to be for a good working CG location. I also installed the IBEF as well and gave it a test with the PDS, RX and TX working together, seems to be operating properly.
There is not a lot more to do to have the Extra ready for the maiden flight. Only a couple of major things need to be completed; mount the engine and throttle servo and setup the linkage geometry. Once that is done I can add abut ½ tank of fuel and figure out the final install locations for the RX, PDS, A123’s and fuel bottle…………..getting closer.
I did something a little different this time for my status LED’s. I usually mount two on the fuse in separate LED housings, one for power and one for IBEF/ignition. When I rewired the switch for the PDS I removed the JR charge jack. I used two 3mm LED’s (white for power and green for IBEF/ignition) and mounted them in the switch housing where the JR plug was located. I think this is going to work nicely but won’t know for sure until I get some engine vibrations moving through the fuse. The LED’s are “hidden†but very bright and easily visible in sunlight.
The fuel dot is installed on the left side of the fuse just forward of the wing anti-rotation pin. I’ve used the JEM fuel dot on my 30cc and 100cc with excellent results so I stayed with it for the Extra. It’s easy to install, the plug stays secure in the housing while flying and it’s easy to remove the plug when you need to refuel. A similar product that I think would work/look nice is the McFueler; I’ve read only positive comments about it.
I’m using a 500ml Fiji bottle with the PSP Mfg. aluminum cap for my fuel tank. Was able to get it put together (3 line system) and installed where I think it needs to be for a good working CG location. I also installed the IBEF as well and gave it a test with the PDS, RX and TX working together, seems to be operating properly.
There is not a lot more to do to have the Extra ready for the maiden flight. Only a couple of major things need to be completed; mount the engine and throttle servo and setup the linkage geometry. Once that is done I can add abut ½ tank of fuel and figure out the final install locations for the RX, PDS, A123’s and fuel bottle…………..getting closer.