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Hi. I'm working on my 1967 Brittain TC100 turn coordinator wing leveller. It works on vacuum but not electric and I've narrowed the problem to the LC filter in the remote power supply. Does anyone have the manual that might spec out this component? It's about the size of an AA battery. The gyro spins up when I bypass this filter so... But I'm thinking it suppresses the high frequency noise created by the power supply.

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There are a few manuals in the download section worth looking through... maybe in there?

A search may find the manuals if somebody has posted them somewhere...

Or we could ask the Britain guy.... (gal)....  @CSmith aka Cecelia...

Or the local instrument shop may have an answer for you...

Best regards,

-a-

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On 5/12/2020 at 5:33 PM, JeffreyC said:

Hi. I'm working on my 1967 Brittain TC100 turn coordinator wing leveller. It works on vacuum but not electric and I've narrowed the problem to the LC filter in the remote power supply. Does anyone have the manual that might spec out this component? It's about the size of an AA battery. The gyro spins up when I bypass this filter so... But I'm thinking it suppresses the high frequency noise created by the power supply.

Did you ever figure this out.  There is another thread and I may have the info you need if you can provide serial number or picture of the part.

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