rbmaze Posted March 31 Author Report Posted March 31 On 3/31/2025 at 5:52 PM, Utah20Gflyer said: I’m sure the 330 has the same timer as the 327. It really is the best aviation timer I’ve ever used. Try it out next time you get up in the air and see what you think. Expand I will definitely give it a try soon. On 3/31/2025 at 6:18 PM, EricJ said: If the DPE has been identified just ask them. It's not an unusual issue so they may have dealt with it before, or they may just quote the reg. Expand Thanks for the insight. I guess I shouldn't overthink it and I'm not trying to skirt the regs, just trying to make it a smooth day for everyone if I ask. Quote
rbmaze Posted March 31 Author Report Posted March 31 On 3/31/2025 at 8:33 PM, Pinecone said: If anyone needs a clock, I have the MidContinent digital with dual USB ports (you have never have too many) that came out of my panel. Expand Pinecone, I sent you a DM. Thanks! Quote
KSMooniac Posted April 1 Report Posted April 1 Double-check the Mid Continent clock & charger... i was checking out at OSH in 2023 to buy their latest one with the USB-C/high power option, and was told at the last second that it is only for 28V airplanes. The other variants with USB-A ports will work with our 14V birds. Quote
McMooney Posted April 1 Report Posted April 1 On 3/30/2025 at 9:29 PM, rbmaze said: I have a '69 M20E and it currently lacks a panel-mounted clock. An IR checkride is my near future, so I want to get this properly sorted out. I've thought about some options and I'm not sure what to go with. Planning to install this during my annual early this summer. My current panel has dual G5s and I have a GSB 15 for USB power. I am lacking a voltmeter so the AV-20 or other clocks with such a feature are a plus. Also I am very interested in installing an EDM900, so this will negate the voltmeter need, but I am going to hold off until after the annual since it will be my first. Or maybe I should skip the clock for now and just install the engine monitor right away. What I am considering: SC-5 Superclock I like the look and functions, such as indicators for expired timers. Seems to have an intuitive interface. Lower cost. Dislike that the battery only lasts 10 years and is not field serviceable. Dated design. AV-20-S Looks like a great setup, but there are redundant features. I am planning to install an OAT probe on my G5. Is there any sense installing an AV-20 with another probe? I don't really need a backup AI with dual G5s as far as I know. The AoA indicator seems hit or miss in usefulness. Most expensive option, but nice display and interface. CH93 series w/ USB More modern than SC-5, but interface looks bare bones. I already have dual USB ports, but a backup would not be horrible to have. The clock will go under the vacuum gauge on the left. EDM 900 will eventually mount vertically where the white card is to the left of the 530W. At that time I will remove the FS-450 and move the CDI to its position. What would you install here? Expand Does yoru 430/530 count ? My gns480 clock counted for the IR checkride 1 Quote
AndreiC Posted Wednesday at 02:10 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:10 PM Somewhat unrelated question: I have in my panel the original (1970) 8 day clock that came with the plane. Not sure if it is a Waltham or some other manufacturer (pic attached). It works well, but over 3-4 days it loses about 15-20 minutes, which is a lot. Do you guys know if this can be adjusted relatively easily in the field, or does it need to be taken to a watchmaker? Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted Wednesday at 02:25 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:25 PM On 4/2/2025 at 2:10 PM, AndreiC said: Somewhat unrelated question: I have in my panel the original (1970) 8 day clock that came with the plane. Not sure if it is a Waltham or some other manufacturer (pic attached). It works well, but over 3-4 days it loses about 15-20 minutes, which is a lot. Do you guys know if this can be adjusted relatively easily in the field, or does it need to be taken to a watchmaker? Expand It needs to be taken to a watchmaker. In the old days, watches were serviced every 5 years. These clocks are panel mounted pocket watches. It needs to be disassembled, cleaned and reassembled with new lube. The lube is amazing stuff, it is designed to have extremely low volatility so it doesn’t evaporate. Good watch oil is about $1000/oz, but then one drop will oil about 10 watches. Quote
dkkim73 Posted Wednesday at 03:49 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:49 PM (edited) On 4/2/2025 at 2:25 PM, N201MKTurbo said: Good watch oil is about $1000/oz Expand Ah now that just fits right in with aviation. I've been looking for a timer, too. A nice multi-function panel unit (e.g. coupled with a CO meter or USB port) would be nice but cost a bit more. The avionics have lots of timer options but on the G1000 it's too much button-pressing and heads-down. Probably going with a backlit version of my old kitchen time. Agree on the value of analog sweeps. One of those older Walthams would be useful and aesthetically-pleasing. Edited Wednesday at 03:49 PM by dkkim73 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted Wednesday at 04:05 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:05 PM The Mid continent units look nice. Getting that clock serviced will cost a few hundred. For twice that you can have one of those fancy new ones. Quote
Hank Posted Wednesday at 04:28 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:28 PM On 4/2/2025 at 4:05 PM, N201MKTurbo said: The Mid continent units look nice. Getting that clock serviced will cost a few hundred. For twice that you can have one of those fancy new ones. Expand Some of us prefer sweep hands and pointers to non-moving arrays of digits. I can recognize hand position and understand it immediately, while it takes a second or two staring at a digital display. I have this clock in my yoke, and love it. It times my flights, and every time the hands overlap, I switch tanks. On 4/2/2025 at 2:10 PM, AndreiC said: Somewhat unrelated question: I have in my panel the original (1970) 8 day clock that came with the plane. Expand On 4/2/2025 at 2:10 PM, AndreiC said: Expand I'm not worried about it's accuracy over more than 4-1/2 hours. At the top of my Pre-Talkeoff Checklist is Wind and Set Clock, a task i usually don't after priming and before engine start. Yes, it's on there twice . . . Quote
laytonl Posted Wednesday at 05:29 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:29 PM I would add the Av20. You don’t need an oat probe when you use it as an AI. And, it can be used as a clock. also, who really needs a sweep second hand? I haven’t time an approach in years. 50 years ago just about all my approaches were NDB. Thank goodness, that’s gone. Lee 2 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted Wednesday at 06:29 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:29 PM On 4/2/2025 at 4:28 PM, Hank said: Some of us prefer sweep hands and pointers to non-moving arrays of digits. I can recognize hand position and understand it immediately, while it takes a second or two staring at a digital display. I have this clock in my yoke, and love it. It times my flights, and every time the hands overlap, I switch tanks. I'm not worried about it's accuracy over more than 4-1/2 hours. At the top of my Pre-Talkeoff Checklist is Wind and Set Clock, a task i usually don't after priming and before engine start. Yes, it's on there twice . . . Expand I prefer a sweep second hand too. That's why I have an A-13A-1. It is a stopwatch too. Quote
EricJ Posted Wednesday at 08:33 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:33 PM I just ordered one of these since it should be an easy replacement for my decrepit LC-2. We'll see how it is. I'll post a pirep if I remember. https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/flightdatafc50.php Quote
McMooney Posted Thursday at 03:23 AM Report Posted Thursday at 03:23 AM I should get my yoke clock fixed, it's missing a knob and no longer ticks. Never actually plan on using it but, i like it for some reason. Quote
rbmaze Posted Thursday at 05:23 AM Author Report Posted Thursday at 05:23 AM On 4/2/2025 at 5:29 PM, laytonl said: I would add the Av20. You don’t need an oat probe when you use it as an AI. And, it can be used as a clock. Expand I'm curious to know why you'd choose this option, since it's the most expensive. Do you think it's worth having as another backup while having dual G5s? Or just a good clock? Quote
rbmaze Posted Thursday at 05:24 AM Author Report Posted Thursday at 05:24 AM On 4/2/2025 at 8:33 PM, EricJ said: I just ordered one of these since it should be an easy replacement for my decrepit LC-2. We'll see how it is. I'll post a pirep if I remember. https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/flightdatafc50.php Expand Looking forward to your pirep once you get it in. Does seem like a good option. Quote
KSMooniac Posted Thursday at 05:22 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:22 PM On 4/3/2025 at 5:24 AM, rbmaze said: Looking forward to your pirep once you get it in. Does seem like a good option. Expand It looks intriguing, but looking through the Q&A, it seems it powers up in G-meter mode instead of clock. Not the best option for us vs. a Pitts or similar. Minor nuisance to change it every start... Quote
laytonl Posted Friday at 05:30 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:30 PM On 4/3/2025 at 5:23 AM, rbmaze said: I'm curious to know why you'd choose this option, since it's the most expensive. Do you think it's worth having as another backup while having dual G5s? Or just a good clock? Expand Benjamin Franklin said “a man who has two watches will never know what time it is”. In my Mooney I have a G3x and a g5 backup. The av20 is the tie breaker. And, the av20 was originally installed in my Citabria, so it was a no cost addition to the Mooney. Lee Quote
EricJ Posted Friday at 06:10 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:10 PM On 4/3/2025 at 5:24 AM, rbmaze said: Looking forward to your pirep once you get it in. Does seem like a good option. Expand So I bought one of these, with the USB connection: https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/flightdatafc50.php It arrived yesterday and while I haven't put it in the airplane yet I put it on my bench and powered it up, mostly to see what the current draw actually is and whether the USB port affects that. I had only downloaded the manual for the non-USB version, but have since downloaded the manual for the version with the USB port. There is a power wire for the direct battery connection, and a separate wire that powers the backlight and the USB port. The backlight/USB port wire connects to switched power so it only draws when the master is on, so even if you leave something plugged into the USB it won't drain the battery. I did confirm that powering it with the battery connection alone it draws 0.00065 A, or 0.65mA, just like the manual for the USB version says. That's not gonna bother your battery for a long time. It's super easy to program and I set the time, date, etc., without even reading the manual. That's light years better than the LC-2, which for me requires reading the manual regardless of what you want to do with it. It does a lot of cool stuff, including a timer that's easy to use, and a flight timer that records how long the switched power has been turned on, plus the G-meter, and plus a display of the voltage at the battery connection, and OAT if you connect a probe. The USB port can also be used to access a data logger, do software updates, etc. So far I think it's a really nice clock and very impressive for the price. Here's the support page with links for manual downloads, etc.: https://www.fdatasystems.com/support They make some other cool stuff, including a CO detector that can interface to other integrated electronics, etc. Quote
201Mooniac Posted Friday at 07:29 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:29 PM On 4/4/2025 at 5:30 PM, laytonl said: Benjamin Franklin said “a man who has two watches will never know what time it is”. In my Mooney I have a G3x and a g5 backup. The av20 is the tie breaker. And, the av20 was originally installed in my Citabria, so it was a no cost addition to the Mooney. Lee Expand I did the same when I installed my G500TXi and GI275, the AV20S is the tiebreaker and also a good clock (I think at the time I borrowed the idea from Skip). Quote
dkkim73 Posted Friday at 09:26 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:26 PM On 4/4/2025 at 6:10 PM, EricJ said: So far I think it's a really nice clock and very impressive for the price. Expand That looks like great value for money. Their CO detector also. That is on my upgrade short-list (I have a little external Forensics unit which is great, but doesn't log via the G1000). Wrote to ask if theirs interfaces with the G1000 easily. Quote
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