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Can any of you guys tell me what the difference is on the King 209a indicators between the 12 pin and the D 50 pin connector? I was looking at installing one on my Garmin GNC 355 but the wiring diagram is calling for 14 connections and most of the 209s have 12, just wondering what the difference is if they are both "King 209A". TIA

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15 hours ago, jwarren2 said:

Can any of you guys tell me what the difference is on the King 209a indicators between the 12 pin and the D 50 pin connector? I was looking at installing one on my Garmin GNC 355 but the wiring diagram is calling for 14 connections and most of the 209s have 12, just wondering what the difference is if they are both "King 209A". TIA

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The KI209A has two different CDI inputs(composite and resolver). The KI 209 only has a composite input and 12 pins. If you are going to use the KI 209 you need to go to the KI 209 page on of the install manual. There is only 6 connections to the 209 from the 355.

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20 hours ago, Stanton R said:

The KI209A has two different CDI inputs(composite and resolver). The KI 209 only has a composite input and 12 pins. If you are going to use the KI 209 you need to go to the KI 209 page on of the install manual. There is only 6 connections to the 209 from the 355.

What he said....

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