by Daniel Haumesser » Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:40 pm
Here's my two cents-worth. I'm installing Knots2U wingtips with the embedded nav/strobe lights in the tips. Looks so sharp and clean! Putting Whelen Orion650E's in them.
Yesterday I ran four new wires, #18, from tip to fuselage and did it a little differently than other's I've read. Ground, Nav, Strobe and sync wires. I know I probably didn't need #18 but didn't want to take chances.
First, I ran a steel wire fishing tape down the stringer right behind the main spar which is a clean shot all the way to the wheel well. Next, with the end of the tape hanging out of the access panel near the wheel well, cut a length of 3/8 EVA tubing purchased from Farm and Fleet a few feet longer than the wing. I ran the tubing up the wire, feeding it a little at a time and gently contorting my arm into the few access panels to work it past a few places where it hung up along the way. The channel in the stringer as it passes through the ribs is just big enough for the 3/8 tube, even though by looking, you'd swear it wouldn't fit. Without too much cursing, i had the tube all the way through. Next I attached two of the four wires to the end of the tape and simply pulled them through, smooth and easily. Theres plenty of room for all the wires but not the wires AND the steel tape. Once a couple wires were through, I simply removed the steel tape and used the new wires to pull the last two through. Very clean, and the wires are very protected that way. I haven't routed them past the wheel well yet but don't see any reason I can't run the tube all the way into the fligh deck.
My next step is figuring out the switchology inside. Simply don't have room for another switch in the switch row and putting one anywhere else will look junky and cluttered. My nav lights are currently on one switch and I leave them on all the time anyway so I'll leave that one alone. My beacon is on another toggle switch and I was thinking I'd like to make that one a three position toggle switch. All the way down is off, middle is beacon only and all the way up adds the strobes.
This will complete the exterior lighting to all LED's and boy do those lights look nice. I'm open to any comments or suggestions because I'm often very good at not seeing the forest through the trees sometimes.