hello fellow flyers, i recently discovered that my stall lift switch wasn't working. we took the switch apart and were able to get it to work somewhat but the travel range to activate the internal switch wasn't consistent. we found the part for anywhere from $500-$1700..amazing.....either way my mechanic had a used one that we installed and seems to be working. my questions are...
1. there is a travel range for installation bases on slotted mounting holes in the switch which allows the location on the lift switch to travel up and down before you tighten the screws setting the position, does this position matter or affect the stall speed activation of the switch?
2. this switch on the leading edge of the wing is not a sealed system and will allow water inside the wing when flying in rain, is this really the design and is it ok?
thanks for any replies.
steve