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![]() "EDR" wrote in message ... In article , wrote: The hobb's is a clock that is started and stopped by a engine oil pressure switch on most aircraft. Some are connected to the battery Master switch. Hobbs starts when the Master is turned on, stops when it is turned off. And on some retracts it's connected to the squat switch so that it only measures "flight time." This saves you on maintenance a bit. But the heart of the matter is that the hobbs is just an electrically driven hour meter. It has two terminals (hot and ground) and whenever voltage is present (from whatever source) it runs. On my plane it is a seperately fused line (not through the master bus) through the oil pressure switch. This for rentals cuts down on any clock shenanigans by running with the master off (so a lot of rentals have it this way). My favoritle rental was the 170 I used to fly that had the hobbs installed in where you could actually see the slide on contacts to it and pull it off if you were so inclined. |
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