Marauder Posted December 18, 2019 Report Posted December 18, 2019 The problem with flush mounting, is it requires a little more room, so if tight on space....Tom Huh? I had my Aspens flush mounted after being panel mounted for a couple of years. It is the same form factor. Just recessed.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote
ArtVandelay Posted December 18, 2019 Report Posted December 18, 2019 Huh? I had my Aspens flush mounted after being panel mounted for a couple of years. It is the same form factor. Just recessed. A 1” peg won’t fit into a 1” hole,the hole must be slightly bigger, say 1.01” plus the backing bracket behind it. Garmin mentions this with G5 installation, that some modification to the backing bracket maybe necessary, like grinding edges of the bracket down. But that has limits of course. Look at your panel, the screw at the top left and right is probably securing the backing bracket, you could not have a avionics butting up against it. It’s not much, but if space is tight? Tom Quote
Ragsf15e Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 12 hours ago, ArtVandelay said: The problem with flush mounting, is it requires a little more room, so if tight on space.... Tom Yep. I have a reasonably laid out 6 pack which is currently being converted to 2xG5s. The avionics shop did all the measurements and said the flush mount brackets would not fit between the existing instruments on either side. My panel is one piece all the way across. No way I’m redoing the entire thing just to flush mount! 1 Quote
Niko182 Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 2 hours ago, Ragsf15e said: Yep. I have a reasonably laid out 6 pack which is currently being converted to 2xG5s. The avionics shop did all the measurements and said the flush mount brackets would not fit between the existing instruments on either side. My panel is one piece all the way across. No way I’m redoing the entire thing just to flush mount! You could probably create a one piece flushmounting system that mounts from the top of the AI and the bottom of the HSI. That wouldnt take anymore place on the X axis of your panel considering it would be the same size as the G5, width wise. Quote
Marauder Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 A 1” peg won’t fit into a 1” hole,the hole must be slightly bigger, say 1.01” plus the backing bracket behind it. Garmin mentions this with G5 installation, that some modification to the backing bracket maybe necessary, like grinding edges of the bracket down. But that has limits of course. Look at your panel, the screw at the top left and right is probably securing the backing bracket, you could not have a avionics butting up against it. It’s not much, but if space is tight? Tom What you are describing sounds unique to the G5. Looking at the picture below, the overhang of the un-recessed Aspen fits into the recessed opening. The hole may be bigger but the recessed hole is no larger than the overhang from the un-recessed unit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 1 Quote
gsxrpilot Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 My avionics shop briefly tried to talk me out of flush mounting my instruments as well. Especially since I installed one of the first G5's and there wasn't even a flush mount kit available. And while the G5 flush mount has mounting screws on all sides, there really isn't any reason to use all of them. We used a JPI flush mount kit and mounted it using three sides. It worked fine and saved on some of the space required. 5 Quote
rbridges Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 3 hours ago, gsxrpilot said: My avionics shop briefly tried to talk me out of flush mounting my instruments as well. Especially since I installed one of the first G5's and there wasn't even a flush mount kit available. And while the G5 flush mount has mounting screws on all sides, there really isn't any reason to use all of them. We used a JPI flush mount kit and mounted it using three sides. It worked fine and saved on some of the space required. your panel is going to look really nice once you get that second aspen unit installed. 1 1 Quote
kris_adams Posted December 20, 2019 Author Report Posted December 20, 2019 Answering a few questions/comments from earlier in the thread. -We are definitely flush mounting the G5 -I'm pretty sure we're going to move the whiskey compass from the vertical brace above the panel to the right side which is angled towards the pilot -We are "flattening" the left side of the panel to give more room for the g3x. I didn't get a pic of it but it looks like you could do it to both sides of the panel if you want. The Guardian ipad mount fits without changing the right side of the panel so we are good to go as is. Quote
kris_adams Posted December 20, 2019 Author Report Posted December 20, 2019 Working with a test-fit panel. Unfortunately we can't get the 750/430 and GFC500 in the center stack. Putting it to the left of the stack (and right of the G3x requires the G3x to be slightly left of center. I thought it would bug me but it seemed fine sitting in the plane. I tend to sit slightly left of center for some reason anyway so it's pretty much centered on where I sit. This pic also has sneak preview of my backlit switches. 4 of these are on B/O but they look amazing in another plane they recently finished. Quote
tmo Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 @Kris_Adams - when able, can you please share a link to the backlight switches from Spruce or wherever you're sourcing them from? Quote
MIm20c Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 (edited) @Kris_Adams Thought I’d add a few suggestions, hope you don’t mind. I’d seriously think about moving the display up slightly and to the right. The AP control could then fit down below the g3x. This would alleviate the tightness on the upper left corner that might interfere with the tube structure behind the panel. @PJClark ‘s panel comes to mind... Edited December 20, 2019 by MIm20c Quote
kris_adams Posted December 20, 2019 Author Report Posted December 20, 2019 1 hour ago, tmo said: @Kris_Adams - when able, can you please share a link to the backlight switches from Spruce or wherever you're sourcing them from? The shop is ordering them. Let me see what I can find. Quote
kris_adams Posted December 20, 2019 Author Report Posted December 20, 2019 (edited) 32 minutes ago, MIm20c said: @Kris_Adams Thought I’d add a few suggestions, hope you don’t mind. I’d seriously think about moving the display up slightly and to the right. The AP control could then fit down below the g3x. This would alleviate the tightness on the upper left corner that might interfere with the tube structure behind the panel. @PJClark ‘s panel comes to mind... This was an existing template that was already cut. We're using it as a starting point. I should have mentioned we've already decided to move the gear handles. I wouldn't mind moving the g3x over and up a bit, but I like having the autopilot close at hand. Unfortunately I don't have any experience with the overall solution so I don't know how often I'll be pressing buttons on it (autopilot). My current AP is a century IIB with an STEC 30 altitude hold. I primarily use it in cruise. Edited December 20, 2019 by Kris_Adams Quote
Niko182 Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 16 minutes ago, Kris_Adams said: The shop is ordering them. Let me see what I can find. +1 I'd also like to know what they are. Quote
ArtVandelay Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 The shop is ordering them. Let me see what I can find. They look big, I assume they are just switches, and you are adding circuit breakers?I would check the condition of your defroster hoses, now would be a good time to change them .Tom 1 Quote
PJClark Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 @Kris_Adams FWIW, that's my panel @MIm20c posted above. the GMC507 controller where you see it is about perfect for me--easy reach for my right hand, easy to see everything. I put two switches to the right of the controller for easy reach: Prime and Low Boost. The rest are pretty much in their original M20K locations, minus the pitch trim switch (eliminated by GFC500) and one other I can't recall was also redundant after my install. I use the heading knob on the GMC507 to move the heading bug on the G3X--completely natural, no craning of the neck, easy to see everything. I select AP modes generally on the controller by touching the buttons, although you can also do it on the G3X by touching the autopilot bar above the PFD...that opens a window and all the buttons on the GMC are there on the right half of the g3X screen--touch and you're done. I tend to use the up/down button after selecting VS to set the Vertical Speed bug for descent. Not deliberate, I'm just doing what seems to have come naturally--I have about 20 hours behind the panel as of end of flying today. Good luck with your layout...mine works great for me, has created natural habit patterns! feel free to PM if you have questions about the whole setup: it's awesome, you're gonna love it. PJ 1 Quote
Niko182 Posted December 23, 2019 Report Posted December 23, 2019 So I was impatient and called the shop, and they told me they were the aveo switches from Aircraft Spruce. After looking on the website, it was said that they are not approved for certified use. how does that work? field approval, or a minor change? Quote
bradp Posted December 28, 2019 Report Posted December 28, 2019 On 12/18/2019 at 10:25 PM, Ragsf15e said: Yep. I have a reasonably laid out 6 pack which is currently being converted to 2xG5s. The avionics shop did all the measurements and said the flush mount brackets would not fit between the existing instruments on either side. My panel is one piece all the way across. No way I’m redoing the entire thing just to flush mount! @Ragsf15e If you get the modified Slim profile Flush mount that @Aerodon makes (or cut one yourself), your G5’s should be able to be flush mounted in all but the tightest horizontal configuration. The garmin recommended flush mount and the one available at some of the resellers / Stein has a border that will interfere with the adjacent instruments. I had a similar CAD file to Don’s but I couldn’t find a water jet who would do a one off cheaper than the one he sells. one thing I had to deal with when installing dual G5’s in the OEM 77 J panel was minor panel surgery to remove vertical interference for non flush mounted installation. That should not apply in your setup. We certainly do have tight panels. 1 Quote
bradp Posted December 28, 2019 Report Posted December 28, 2019 On 12/20/2019 at 2:41 PM, ArtVandelay said: What is this box: Tom First guess is that’s the OEM trim relay Quote
bradp Posted December 28, 2019 Report Posted December 28, 2019 On 12/20/2019 at 2:44 PM, ArtVandelay said: I would check the condition of your defroster hoses, now would be a good time to change them . Definitely. I just changed mine - they were spraying rust all over everywhere when I turned the vents on. 40+ year galvanized wire exposed to outside vent air. Quote
ArtVandelay Posted December 28, 2019 Report Posted December 28, 2019 So I was impatient and called the shop, and they told me they were the aveo switches from Aircraft Spruce. After looking on the website, it was said that they are not approved for certified use. how does that work? field approval, or a minor change? Are they just switches or circuit breaker switches?Tom Quote
gsxrpilot Posted December 28, 2019 Report Posted December 28, 2019 On 12/20/2019 at 12:41 PM, ArtVandelay said: What is this box: Tom That kind looks like my alternator relay. Quote
carusoam Posted December 29, 2019 Report Posted December 29, 2019 2 minutes ago, milotron said: Voltage regulator? Looks similar to boxes Zeftronics builds... -a- Quote
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