ArtVandelay Posted October 26, 2024 Report Posted October 26, 2024 So if This is 34.5K plus install costs, what do we expect it to cost in a stock J total? $50K. Quote
Pinecone Posted October 28, 2024 Report Posted October 28, 2024 On 10/26/2024 at 7:00 PM, ArtVandelay said: $50K. Really? $15,500 for installation? At a shop rate of $100 per hour, that is 155 hours, or about 4 weeks full time for one tech. Quote
ArtVandelay Posted October 28, 2024 Report Posted October 28, 2024 Really? $15,500 for installation? At a shop rate of $100 per hour, that is 155 hours, or about 4 weeks full time for one tech.Well, you need to remove the interior, a lot of the inspection plates, etc.Then remove the old autopilot and other avionics, the old wiring harnesses, antennas, etc. Labeling the remaining wires as you go.It would not surprise me if that takes 2-3 days and that’s before installing anything.$100/hour? I think that’s pre-covid rates.Then you have to cut the panels, placards, etc. He was showing GPS, 2 panels, bunch of auxiliary switch panels, AP…It took 100 hours for my G3X and GFC500, so add about 50% for GPS (which has connections to everything). It could be less if Dynon has pre built wiring harnesses and AP servos (there’s only 2) don’t require much work. I am not familiar with Dynon installations.Then there’s configuration options, like calibration of the fuel gauges (a rather elaborate process), etc.It might be less, I like to hear from someone who has actually had it done. Quote
LANCECASPER Posted October 28, 2024 Report Posted October 28, 2024 47 minutes ago, ArtVandelay said: Well, you need to remove the interior, a lot of the inspection plates, etc. Then remove the old autopilot and other avionics, the old wiring harnesses, antennas, etc. Labeling the remaining wires as you go. It would not surprise me if that takes 2-3 days and that’s before installing anything. $100/hour? I think that’s pre-covid rates. Then you have to cut the panels, placards, etc. He was showing GPS, 2 panels, bunch of auxiliary switch panels, AP… It took 100 hours for my G3X and GFC500, so add about 50% for GPS (which has connections to everything). It could be less if Dynon has pre built wiring harnesses and AP servos (there’s only 2) don’t require much work. I am not familiar with Dynon installations. Then there’s configuration options, like calibration of the fuel gauges (a rather elaborate process), etc. It might be less, I like to hear from someone who has actually had it done. Paging @Jesse Saint who has done more of these than probably anyone else. Quote
231MJ Posted October 29, 2024 Report Posted October 29, 2024 Four years ago my panel was 75 hours @ $110/hour and I took out ALL the interior. No AP but it was pre-wired for the AP. Removing all the old wiring is very time consuming and if it's done wrong re-wiring is required - my shop knows... I thought it was very reasonable, and I doubt this pricing is available today. Dynon does simplify the wiring with the network hubs and pre-wired cables but it's still a lot of work to connect the GPS, audio panel, nav/com, etc. My view, $15,000 to install the panel shown on the Dynon website is reasonable. I think Dynon v. Garmin is like Pepsi and Coke. I like Dynon and Pepsi and I would do Dynon again, even with the wait for the AP. (I hope the upload of my panel works - I seem to mess it up most of the time) 2 Quote
cliffy Posted October 29, 2024 Report Posted October 29, 2024 When I did my Dynon flush I was able to negotiate it at 90 hrs. They told me they wouldn't go that low again. They did the removal of ALL the old equipment and the complete install - HDX 10", comm., xponder, ADSB, Audio panel, STBY Horz, EMS system and retain Comm #2, everything! Just the initial programming will take a few hours. 1 Quote
ArtVandelay Posted October 29, 2024 Report Posted October 29, 2024 When I did my Dynon flush I was able to negotiate it at 90 hrs. They told me they wouldn't go that low again. They did the removal of ALL the old equipment and the complete install - HDX 10", comm., xponder, ADSB, Audio panel, STBY Horz, EMS system and retain Comm #2, everything! Just the initial programming will take a few hours. No GPS?! Quote
cliffy Posted October 29, 2024 Report Posted October 29, 2024 Using the Dynon built in non-WASS GPS Don't need WASS and GPSS steering for my flying I learned a long time ago the shortest distance between two places is a straight line- "Direct To" works good for me. I've done all the ice, 200 & 1/2s and CAT IIIs I ever want to do. SE IMC holds nothing for me at this juncture in my life. The next day is always clear skies. What part of RETIRED don't you understand :-) I do a lot of flying at 1500 AGL Like Sun n Fun to Santa Fe NM 2 years ago. The next owner can install something if he wants as I left room just for that occasion. 3 Quote
Pinecone Posted October 29, 2024 Report Posted October 29, 2024 16 hours ago, ArtVandelay said: Well, you need to remove the interior, a lot of the inspection plates, etc. Then remove the old autopilot and other avionics, the old wiring harnesses, antennas, etc. Labeling the remaining wires as you go. It would not surprise me if that takes 2-3 days and that’s before installing anything. $100/hour? I think that’s pre-covid rates. Then you have to cut the panels, placards, etc. He was showing GPS, 2 panels, bunch of auxiliary switch panels, AP… It took 100 hours for my G3X and GFC500, so add about 50% for GPS (which has connections to everything). It could be less if Dynon has pre built wiring harnesses and AP servos (there’s only 2) don’t require much work. I am not familiar with Dynon installations. Then there’s configuration options, like calibration of the fuel gauges (a rather elaborate process), etc. It might be less, I like to hear from someone who has actually had it done. But that all agrees with me thinking that $15,500 is low for install. Higher hourly rate - Higher price You are saying 150 hour plus interior removal and replacement. One thing that kept mine a bit lower was I did the interior at the same time, and the interior shop did the removal and replacement as part of their quote. Quote
ArtVandelay Posted October 29, 2024 Report Posted October 29, 2024 But that all agrees with me thinking that $15,500 is low for install. Higher hourly rate - Higher price You are saying 150 hour plus interior removal and replacement. One thing that kept mine a bit lower was I did the interior at the same time, and the interior shop did the removal and replacement as part of their quote.My $15,000 (included everything) was my best guess, it definitely could be more or less depending on the details.I was just pointing out there’s more to it than wiring up a few boxes. Quote
Pinecone Posted October 29, 2024 Report Posted October 29, 2024 44 minutes ago, ArtVandelay said: My $15,000 (included everything) was my best guess, it definitely could be more or less depending on the details. I was just pointing out there’s more to it than wiring up a few boxes. Exactly Quote
Jesse Saint Posted December 11, 2024 Report Posted December 11, 2024 @LANCECASPER a panel like this would be about $77,000 out the door from us. That includes everything you see in his panel brand new with new harnesses. A 3 servo autopilot, IFD440, PMA8000G (newer version of his audio panel), Dynon EMS, Dynon COM, Dynon transponder, ADS-B in/out, 2x 10" HDX screens, D30 backup EFIS, and a new panel with complimentary engraving. Dynon has some prefab harnesses, but that doesn't go very far with a proper install. 3 Quote
LANCECASPER Posted December 12, 2024 Report Posted December 12, 2024 3 hours ago, Jesse Saint said: @LANCECASPER a panel like this would be about $77,000 out the door from us. That includes everything you see in his panel brand new with new harnesses. A 3 servo autopilot, IFD440, PMA8000G (newer version of his audio panel), Dynon EMS, Dynon COM, Dynon transponder, ADS-B in/out, 2x 10" HDX screens, D30 backup EFIS, and a new panel with complimentary engraving. Dynon has some prefab harnesses, but that doesn't go very far with a proper install. So if someone already had a WAAS GPS and a recent audio panel, what would they be looking at? Quote
1980Mooney Posted December 15, 2024 Report Posted December 15, 2024 On 10/26/2024 at 6:00 PM, ArtVandelay said: $50K. Does that include a new autopilot? I don’t think the OP has one. Quote
ArtVandelay Posted December 15, 2024 Report Posted December 15, 2024 Does that include a new autopilot? I don’t think the OP has one. I responded to the post that Dynon hardware (2 screens plus AP I think) cost $35k, what would total cost with installation. I figured 150 hours at $100/hr, so $50k. It did not include GPS, audio, etc, only the Dynon boxes. Quote
Shiroyuki Posted December 15, 2024 Report Posted December 15, 2024 Can it be installed as a stand alone autopilot and wired to Garmin G5? Or is it only compatible with Dynon’d own instrument? Quote
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